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Kate Middleton's Glowing Beauty Hours After Giving Birth? Yep, The Russians Are Not Buying It

The Russians Have The Craziest Theory About Kate Middleton's Glowing Beauty Hours After Giving Birth
Photo by: KGC-03/STAR MAX/IPx 5/2/15 The Princess of Cambridge is seen outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital with her parents Prince William The Duke of Cambridge and Catherine The Duchess of Cambridge. The Princess was born on Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 at 8:34 AM weighing 8lbs. 3oz. (London, England, UK)
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Photo by: KGC-03/STAR MAX/IPx 5/2/15 The Princess of Cambridge is seen outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital with her parents Prince William The Duke of Cambridge and Catherine The Duchess of Cambridge. The Princess was born on Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 at 8:34 AM weighing 8lbs. 3oz. (London, England, UK)

LONDON — There may be some other secret for Kate Middleton's glowing beauty even after giving birth to the new princess, but the Russians are not ready to buy it.

Readers of the pro-Kremlin newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda have alleged that there was some conspiracy going on regarding the new royal baby, as the Duchess of Cambridge looked too beautiful to have just given birth, the Mirror reported.

Various Russian women claimed that it was just "impossible" for Prince Williams' wife, 33, to look so good immediately after the birth, claiming that the actually birth must have happened days ago.

They also said that the baby too looked at least 3 days old, and that no woman, even with the help of best doctors, could stand up and leave the medical care so soon.

To get even bizarre, there are also allegations that it was a surrogate mother who gave birth and Kate, who had "no special maternal look in her eyes" was just donning fake belly.

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