‘Rude’ Prince William scolded for rushing Kate Middleton: ‘Husbands, do not do this’

‘Rude’ Prince William scolded for rushing Kate Middleton: ‘Husbands, do not do this’

Kate Middleton was apparently moving way too slowly for Prince William at the Jordanian royal wedding earlier this month.

The Prince of Wales, 40, allegedly told his wife, 41, “Chop chop,” when she was taking time to talk with the newlyweds.

On June 1, the Kensington royals attended the lavish nuptials of Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein and now-Princess Rajwa Alseif.

William’s actions caused “tension” between him and his spouse, according to the latest episode of “Podcast Royal” with hosts Rachel Burchfield and Jessica Robinson.

Burchfield noted that while the Duke of Cambridge was not “disrespectful,” he seemed restless at the moment and just wanted to move on with the day.

“Husbands, do not do this — don’t do this. William told Kate to ‘chop chop’ as she spoke to the bride,” the Marie Claire royals editor explained.

“First of all, William, you were talking to the bride forever, dude, and then Kate gets up there and she’s talking to her for, like, no time at all and then he’s like, ‘Chop chop’ — no!”

Body language expert Judi James echoed the podcaster’s sentiments, telling Express recently that the father of three appeared “rude” and “impatient” during the instance at the wedding.

She noted: “While he has clearly moved on from the meet-and-greet with the bride and groom, Kate stands talking to the bride in an animated and very friendly way.”


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The Prince and Princess of Wales stopped by to chat with Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Alseif at their wedding on June 1.
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“Husbands, do not do this — don’t do this. William told Kate to ‘chop chop’ as she spoke to the bride,” royals podcaster Rachel Burchfield said.
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After the ceremony, Middleton and William conversed with the newlyweds before heading in to meet the other guests at Zahran Palace in Jordan’s capital city of Amman.

Middleton stepped out on June 20 sans her hubby when she visited the newly refurbished National Portrait Gallery in London.

The Princess of Wales is a patron of the museum and is also an amateur photographer herself. She helped reopen the organization on Tuesday and viewed an array of artwork alongside Beatles icon Paul McCartney.


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Middleton was radiant in a light pink gown and matching earrings at the Jordanian royal wedding earlier this month.
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The 81-year-old musician also opened his own exhibit there, showcasing images he shot in 1963 and 1964 while touring with his rock group.

Middleton stopped by the museum’s Mildred and Simon Palley Learning Centre, where she sat down with a nursery school group engaging in a Beatrix Potter-themed art class.

Just a couple days prior, Middleton and William took part in the June 17 Trooping the Colour ceremony, which is celebrated annually in England for the reigning monarch’s birthday.

Middleton even paid tribute to the late Princess Diana with her outfit choice for the party: She donned a pair of sapphire and diamond drop earrings that previously belonged to the People’s Princess, along with her emerald-green hat and matching dress.

William and Middleton’s kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — also made appearances at the celebration, where they stole the show.

When the royal family stepped out on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a military flyby, Louis, 5, saluted onlookers and made funny faces.