Kate Middleton sent a really strong message across the pond to America: "This, ladies -- actually, Kim Kardashian -- is how you dress a baby bump."
Like her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, Kate Middleton is one of the most photographed style stars of her day whose every stitch of clothing is watched with hawk-like interest.
If she wears a mass market dress, it immediately sells out in minutes. If it's something high-end and luxe, copycats and replicas are instantly created and trickle down to discount retailers. While she may be the futur
Kate Middleton is gorgeous, graceful and a royal -- and she's also a pretty normal person, aside from all that money, influence and glamour. Case in point? The girl's heels get caught like anyone else's.
Duchess Kate Middleton was out and about in public on Feb. 19, visiting the addiction treatment center Hope House in London and simultaneously showing off the royal baby bump -- aka the burgeoning womb of the future King or Queen of England, assuming that Queen Elizabeth isn't actually immortal.
Apparently America's National League of Junior Cotillions is a thing. And it's a thing that judges you based on your manners. And it's a thing that has a thing for Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.
The toothy twosome took home the title of Best Manners for the second year in a row. Seriously, does Selena Gomez run this?
You probably heard the sad story about nurse Jacintha Saldanha, who committed suicide shortly after she was pranked by a pair of Australian DJs on the phone and connected their call to someone else who revealed information about Kate Middleton's pregnancy-related hospital stay.
But while those DJs have taken the lion's share of the blame, Morrissey says someone else is responsible: the Royal Famil
While Anne Hathaway came in from behind at the tail of 2012 to snag a lot of search results courtesy of forgetting her undergarments, seems most of our Google queries this year consisted mostly of pop stars and a prince's wife.
The Australian radio disc jockeys that prank-called London's King Edward VII hospital last week spoke about the incident for the first time. Mel Greig and Michael Christian admitted that they are 'shattered, gutted, heartbroken.'
Yes, Kate Middleton has a crumpet in the royal oven, so it won't be long until her normally tall and willowy frame will boast a burgeoning bump that the world will "oooh" and "aaah" over like she's about to give birth to the Baby Jesus himself.
Given the classic and stylish outfits she's always worn, we can probably expect more of such in the months to come. So this is as good
A royal baby is on the way for Prince William and Kate Middleton, and who better to give them tips on pregnancy and childcare than 'Jersey Shore' star Snooki.
Trust her -- she's been a mom for four whole months to one baby who's still alive. Isn't that enough?
The tabloids have speculated for months now that Kate Middleton has a royal bun in the oven -- and, like the proverbial blind squirrel who eventually gets the nut, they're finally right.
Last year, Kim Kardashian and her sisters -- having a glut of extra Ks sitting around the house -- released a clothing line called the Kardashian Kollection. It's sold exclusively at Sears, so you know it's of the highest quality.
Anyway, while teen girls have been snapping up the duds, seems Kate Middleton really isn't interested.
The tabloids just can’t leave the poor Duchess of Cambridge alone. Even after humiliating her by publishing surreptitiously-captured photos of her rack taken while she was on vacation, one last week also released pics of her royal hiney.