The reality star shared a series of snaps on Instagram but fans were quick to spot an ill-timed and thoughtless Royal Family reference. Bene...
The reality star shared a series of snaps on Instagram but fans were quick to spot an ill-timed and thoughtless Royal Family reference.
Beneath the glamorous pics she penned: "On my way to go find Kate."
The cruel joke comes after Harry was spotted enjoying the slopes in Aspen, Colorado with Kris Jenner's multi-millionaire boyfriend Corey Gamble this week.
A royal expert claimed the duke was attempting to charm the 'whole Kardashian family' in a bid to boost wife Meghan's new brand.
The duchess announced the launch of American Riviera Orchard via Instagram just hours before Prince William was due to give an emotional speech at the Diana Legacy Awards.
Royal biographer Angela Levin told The Sun Online: "I'm absolutely sure that Harry has gone on a voyage to be very nice to Corey Gamble, in a job for Meghan, so she would be super well-known and super rich."
Corey has amassed an impressive net-worth of around £12million through his talent management business, A-list clients and connection to the Kardashian clan.
Mrs Levin claimed: "Maybe if they make friends, they might both be invited around and get to know the whole [Kardashian] family."
And, the royal biographer believed the Sussexes had taken advantage of the Royal Family's difficult time.
"The timing is obviously very carefully chosen, they know King Charles is ill with cancer, Catherine is still ill and William is under a lot of strain," continued Mrs Levin.
The announcement was also dubbed "appalling" and "absolutely shocking" by the biographer - who claimed the late Princess Diana would "have hated" it.
Kim's insensitive comment comes as rumours swirl over Kate's whereabouts following her planned abdominal surgery in January.
Despite Kensington Palace stating at the time that the princess would be unlikely to return to public duties until Easter, conspiracy theorists have continued to spark speculation.
When Prince William bowed out of an important memorial service last month due to a "personal matter", royal fans grew more concerned.
The palace refused to comment further but said Kate was "doing well".
'Hateful comments and cheap shots'
The royal mum-of-three was then put under the microscope again after raising questions with an edited Mother's Day pic.
In her adorable snap, the princess beamed alongside children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Kate later apologised for innocently playing around with "amateur" editing skills and was reportedly "very sad" over the confusion caused.
Royal experts have also slammed "disgusting bile, hateful comments and cheap shots" aimed at Kate after false talk about Kate and Wills' marriage also arose.
Baseless opinions about the couple spread on social media after some notice Kate wasn't wearing her wedding ring in the pic.
The Sun's long-time royal photographer Arthur Edwards said Kate will find the jibes "upsetting".
One pal said the Kate and William had hoped and expected their request for privacy to be respected.
They told The Sunday Times: "It's not that they didn't think there would be lots of speculation and interest, but they had confidence that people would give them the space they asked for, which they did for about a month."
While another friend said: "If you want to call out the mistake, it was Kate not telling her team that she'd done it [edited the photo]. But she came out and said sorry."
The princess was spotted in a car with William leaving Windsor on Monday, with her head turned away from the photographers.
Kate and William will not be attending the St Patrick's Day parade today, but the royal mum is reportedly set to be honoured by 'three cheers'.
It is the first time in seven years the princess is missing the event at the Mons Barracks in Aldershot, Hampshire.
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