Rumors abound that Kate Middleton will be doing a tell-all interview to pull the plug on the rumors about the royal family but whatever the Duchess of Cambridge dishes out could likely worry Meghan Markle.

According to a print edition of Woman's Day, Meghan allegedly saw photos of Kate with a London TV crew following her. This apparently upset the Duchess of Sussex because she wasn't expecting Kate to go low and do a tell-all interview.

It comes after Meghan and Prince Harry allegedly sanctioned the release of the biography, Finding Freedom, which told their side of the story about leaving their royal roles and moving to California. The source told Woman's Day that Kate's tell-all would be apparently set the record and answer the issues raised in the book.

However, Gossip Cop debunked the Woman's Day report and said that Kate had a TV crew with her because she filmed a segment for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for the Natural History Museum. The Duchess of Cambridge promoted the event on the Kensington Palace Instagram account.

This isn't the first time Kate has been rumored to plan a tell-all and break her silence about Meghan. Life & Style also ran the story in their printed edition with a source implying that friends of the Duchess of Cambridge convinced her to finally break her silence.

In Touch Weekly also printed a story stating that the Duchess of Cambridge will sit down with a broadcaster to shed some light on their rift with the Sussexes. Apparently, a source said that Kate is done being painted as the mean girl who refused to forge a friendship with sister-in-law.

But, Kate does not usually do a TV interview unless it's to talk about her work. In May, she opened up on ITV's This Morning on coping with the lockdown while promoting her Hold Still photography project. In 2019, the Duchess of Cambridge did a TV interview with CNN in line with their royal tour of Pakistan.

The British royal family rarely discuss their personal life in the press. Gossip Cop also pointed out the inaccuracies of the stories in the tabloids. Kensington Palace also does not dignify tabloid stories with comments and statements, except in rare instances.