It is widely known that Kate had a scandalous affair when she initially joined the firm, and the reason was that she was “below the salt” and had “no aristocratic blood.”
Royal author Christopher Anderson tells it all in his interview Fox News Digital.
As part of their findings, “In the beginning, Camilla was one of Kate’s fiercest critics.”
It was so bad that Mr. Anderson claims that “he didn’t think she was ready to do it the way it was.” Almost due to the fact that “she was below the salt” as there was no such thing as she “had no aristocratic blood”.
But that’s not where it ended, with the commentator instead making a shocking claim, alleging that Camilla always saw herself as a king’s ‘mistress’, “not a queen.” And it also said that “he chose (Princess) Diana to be (King) Charles’s bride.”
“So, she was very aware of the fact that the future King of England should, she believed, marry a royal, or at least a British aristocrat,” he also said.
However, as evidenced in YouGov surveys and such as “Kate was none of those things, but she quickly became popular.”
For those who are unaware of the reason behind such thoughts, it was because Kate Middleton grew up in a quiet village near Berkshire, England, as the daughter of a commercial airline pilot and a former flight attendant.
Carole and Michael Middleton, his parents, later established a party supply business that became quite successful. In her later years she went on to study art history at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and this is where their royal love story began as Prince William also attended the university in 2001.
