Currently taking their month-long vacation in Anmer Hall, Prince William and Kate Middleton are taking some time off from their royal duties to have some quality time with Prince George. But even without their public appearances, the royal couple is still the subject of many rumours. Particularly, Kate's alleged second pregnancy and their plans to move out of Kensington Palace.

Many tabloids are claiming that there is an ongoing feud between Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton, as she has had some issues about the Queen trying to control her. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly moving to their newly renovated Kensington Palace apartment to their 10-bedroom country home. Their reason for the move is due to Prince William volunteering his service as an air ambulance helicopter pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. He will start his training this fall.

"I want a normal life,' she [Kate Middleton] says, rejecting the Queen's attempt to control her," according to Life and Style magazine's Aug. 25 issue with a headline cover: "Kate Packs Up And Leaves." "The Queen is furious. It's a huge slap in the face. Kate, and now William, are sending the message that they refuse to be forced by the Queen to do anything."

The pilot prince will work as an air ambulance pilot for two years. Based on reports, he is committed to keeping his job for as long as he can. Away from prying eyes of the public, the new job will give the 32-year-old royal a new sense of purpose. Based on reports, he needs to complete the five-month training period to attain a helicopter commander rank.

Feeling trapped in Kensington Palace, the Duchess reportedly loves the life in the country surrounded by friends in Norfolk. The tabloid also revealed that Prince George "won't have a shortage of playmates, unlike in London" since he will play with kids his age in his new 10-bedroom home.

While on vacation, the Cambridges will spend some time visiting Prince Charles and wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, in their Highland home, and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Scotland. Extremely hands-on for the Anmer Hall renovation, Kate and William's new country home is equipped with a swimming pool and tennis court for the couple to unwind, and Prince George to practice his swimming skills.