Let's talk about something a little surprising. We all know Kate Middleton as the picture-perfect Duchess of Cambridge, but did you know she might have some feelings bubbling under the surface? According to Us Weekly, Kate is reportedly "annoyed" with actress Keira Knightley for her comments about Kate's post-baby appearance after giving birth to her three children with Prince William. Now, this isn't your typical celebrity feud—it’s more of a "why did she say that?" moment.
Keira, who's 33, wrote an essay titled The Weaker Sex, where she took a shot at Kate. She mentioned how the Duchess walked out of the Lindo Wing just seven hours after welcoming Prince Louis in late April, looking like she'd just stepped out of a fashion show—face made up, high heels, and all. Now, that’s some next-level post-baby recovery, right?
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Here’s the kicker: A source from Kensington Palace chimed in, saying, “Keira is obviously entitled to her own opinion, but it was very much based on her own experiences and not of Kate’s. Not every mother feels the same way.” They went on to clarify that Keira’s comments were just for attention and weren't justified. The source added, “She wouldn’t have done the photo call a second and third time if she was uncomfortable.” It's like saying, "Hey, if you're going to criticize, at least get the full story."
Keira's Personal Battle
But let’s flip the script for a moment. Maybe Keira had her own reasons for feeling so strongly. You see, she had a pretty scary experience when her now-three-year-old daughter Edie was born. In an emotional reveal, she shared, “My vagina split. I remember the s—t, the vomit, the blood, the stitches. I remember my battleground.” Wow, that’s heavy stuff. It’s clear Keira was sharing her raw, unfiltered truth.
And she didn’t stop there. In her essay, published in Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (And Other Lies), Keira laid it all out. “Hide. Hide our pain, our bodies splitting, our breasts leaking, our hormones raging,” she wrote. “Look beautiful, look stylish, don’t show your battleground, Kate.” It’s like she was calling out the pressure on women to look perfect right after giving birth, and she wasn’t holding back.


