The rumors about Prince William's alleged infidelity rocked the royal world earlier this year. Reports emerged that the Duke of Cambridge had an illicit affair with Rose Hanbury, who used to be a close friend of his wife, Kate Middleton. As the news about them already calmed down, a Twitter user shared a side-by-side snap of the two women, creating a who-wear-it-better challenge as they both donned black lace dresses.
A Twitter user named Kita shared a snap of Rose Hanbury and Kate Middleton, wearing a same-styled black lace dress. The woman said they were twinning with their outfit and even used the hashtags #sisterwives and #sistermoms.
Kate Middleton's snap was from her attendance at the Royal Variety Performance. She was wearing a black lace gown by Alexander McQueen at the event, and Cosmopolitan described it as a "dramatic departure" from her usual conservative style.
The dress was floor-length long and showed Kate Middleton's figure with its body-hugging style. It also revealed the Duchess of Cambridge's small waist with its lining. She even looked daring with its low-scoop back. Some said it was her best look so far; thus, she looked much better than Rose Hanbury, who donned the same-styled dress before.
Rumors about Prince William and Rose Hanbury rocked the world earlier his year. It was a major headline that made everyone confused. A lot of people saw the duke as a loving husband to Kate Middleton and a devoted father to their kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Hence, no one believed that he could do it.
According to The List, there was no evidence to prove the alleged infidelity. No one from the royal family even commented about the issue publicly.
Prince William himself even denied the rumors about him and Rose Hanbury. However, he didn't let the media ruined his name. The news about their alleged affair became too vicious that his lawyers had to intervene.
They posed legal action against the outlets that would continue to spread the malicious allegations about Prince William and Rose Hanbury. After the British press broke the news, one publication received a warning from Harbottle and Lewis, a law firm that worked on behalf of the royal family.
The warning noted that in addition to the false and highly damaging report, the publication of the wrongful accusations about Prince William also interfered with the private life of the firm's client. With this, it breached his privacy in connection to Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Kate Middleton herself didn't even believe the rumors about her husband's alleged affair with Rose Hanbury.