While Kensington Palace already released a statement denying the "swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations," they are doubling down on their claim, and allegedly have sent legal letters to the magazine
on Kate's behalf, demanding the article be removed from the internet. "Tatler may think it's immune from action as it's read by the royals and on every coffee table in every smart home, but it makes no difference," the insider continued. "It's ironic that the royals' favorite magazine is being trashed by them. The duchess is a naturally shy woman who is doing her best."