Kate Middleton May Have Hired Queen Elizabeth's Spy On The Middleton's Middle Class Revolution?

Queen Elizabeth is allegedly spying on Kate Middleton's household, including her mother, Carole Middleton and Kate Middleton might have hired that spy!

Two months ago, Prince William and Kate Middleton placed an ad that they are in need of someone that who could do the following: "clean all areas of the house to a high standard; care for and maintaining the home owners' clothing; clean silverware and glassware; purchase groceries and general provisions for the house; and deal with deliveries."

The ad also reiterate "discretion and loyalty" to the royal family is "paramount."

A 33 year old female passed the rigorous process, making her qualified to work for the Duke and Duchess. The hired helper was reported to have all the required, desirable record, she already worked in Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit and the most noteworthy aspect of her work experience is that she was also a former maid at the Buckingham palace.

The circulating rumors started when it was reported that before the Duchess of Cambridge place an ad, two of her household employees resigned and went back to serve Queen Elizabeth. The said incident worried Kate Middleton about whether she has made a big mistake of hiring spies who spend some time working for their household and the eventually go back to Buckingham Palace to report everything they were privy to,to the Queen.

The website also revealed that the Queen might have been tempted to put spies inside Anmer Hall because Kate and her mother Carole Middleton has been changing the royal traditions.

It was also reported that Prince William and Kate Middleton would like to raise Prince George and Princess Charlotte with middle class values. The royal couple want their children to have a normal childhood experience which the Queen is not agreeable to as she thinks it is imperative that the couple should raise the kids in accordance to the traditional way of the royals.

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