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Kate Middleton Accused of Breaking Royal Protocals, Queen Elizabeth is 'Disgusted' over Princess Charlotte's Commoner Photos [Rumors]

Royal followers got excited when photos of 6-month old Princess Charlotte were released by no other than Princess Katherine two days ago. But not everyone was pleased.

On one of the photos, the little princess sat on a soft green gingham chair, happily enjoying the toy puppy in front of her. She wears a a pink sweater over a printed dress and matching tights, a far cry from onesies tradition the royal adopts to until age one, Starpulse reports.

The tradition, however, was contradicted by CNN Royal contributor Victoria Arbiter who tells Yahoo Parenting that there is nothing in the royal rule book prohibiting to wear a dress until you turn one. Arbiter added, ""Perhaps she was dressed up for a family event, but probably Kate just saw her looking precious and gorgeous and snapped a picture. I don't think it's calculated to send a message; that's not how the royals think at all."

In a shared statement pertaining to the photos, Kensington Palace says, "The duke and duchess continue to receive warm messages about Princess Charlotte from all around the world and they hope that everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as they do. The duke and duchess are very grateful for the support they have received when it comes to their children and wanted to share these very charming pictures taken by the duchess. It is something they intend to continue to do."

In a report done by Celebrity Laundry, it says that the Queen is "disgusted" because it refers to Kate's being a "commoner." The report says Queen Elizabeth is also not happy by Kate's constant middle-class influence in the life of the royals.

Another rumor that has been added is that Kate has move beyond sharing photos publicly as the family plans to skip the Queen's lunch and join the Middleton Family Christmas at the Anmer Hall instead.

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