Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, poses during a photocall at a bid to launch a British team for the America's Cup, at the National Maritime Museum in London June 10, 2014.  Sailor Ben Ainslie announced plans on Tuesday for a British en
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, poses during a photocall at a bid to launch a British team for the America's Cup, at the National Maritime Museum in London June 10, 2014. Sailor Ben Ainslie announced plans on Tuesday for a British entry into the 35th America's Cup in 2017, aiming to return sport's oldest trophy to his country for the first time in over 150 years. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

Pregnant Kate Middleton is said to be planning her revenge against mother-in-law Camilla Parker-Bowles. According to a Tabloid's report, Kate is "banning" Prince Charles' wife from seeing her family -- a step reportedly taken "after years of insult."

Citing the claims of Globe Magazine, CelebDirtyLaundry is reporting that the Duchess of Cambridge is seeking the "revenge by banning her mother-in-law from seeing her and Prince William's family and babies, most especially Kate's new baby."

Globe magazine cover page reads "After years of Camilla's cruel insults... Kate's Revenge." The subtitle of the feature further reads "Royal mom BANS Camilla as she battles PROBLEM PREGNANCY."

According to the report magazine's unnamed inside palace sources revealed "Kate [Middleton] couldn't believe her ears, she knows all too well the kind of damage Camilla has tried to cause behind her back. She completely cut off Camilla and told her, 'You're not part of our family anymore. Stay away!'"

The news comes hard on the heels of previous reports about Camilla Parker-Bowles hurling insults at Kate Middleton amid her acute pregnancy sickness. Inquistr notes that the rumour is Camilla Parker Bowles thinks Kate Middleton is an obstruction in her path in "rising to British Monarchy."

Previously it was CelebDirtyLaundry reported that Camilla Parker-Bowles and Princess Eugenie dissed Kate Middleton and are jealous of her popularity. They even labelled Duchess of Cambridge "commoner Kate," who is only good at "breeding and birthing more heirs to the throne." Furthermore, it is noted that they still consider her as an outsider and not the part of England's royal family.

In another report, the abovementioned celebrity gossip website notes that that Camilla Parker-Bowles accused Kate Middleton of "overreacting" on her pregnancy sickness when the Duchess cancelled her trip to Malta. The trip to the European island country was her first solo trip. Prince William's wife also pulled out of Prince Harry's 30th birthday dinner due to her illness.

However, the Duchess of Cornwall reportedly thinks that hypermesis gravidarum is not a "serious" medical condition. HG is actually an acute form of morning sickness that leads to nausea and vomiting resulting in weight loss and dehydration. It was reported Prince Charles' wife believes Kate Middleton should be "fighting through" her sickness instead of "malingering."

Meanwhile, The Stir reports that ever since Kate Middleton became the part of the royal family, "mixed reports" about her relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles have been swirling around. It is reported that only after the royal wedding the gossip about conflict between the two royal ladies started to surface. Before the wedding, several media outlets reported that Camilla and Kate share a warm relation.

On Sept. 8, 2014 Kensington Palace made the big announcement of Kate Middleton's second pregnancy. The reports were followed by the news about Duchess of Cambridge's illness. After three-week break, the Duchess is reportedly feeling better. Daily Mail reports that she will resume her royal duties and fulfill the social commitments in October and November. A spokesperson told the daily news website that Kate Middleton will be making some public appearances in the coming months.