Royal couple Kate Middleton and Prince William are not sailing smooth and their marriage boat may capsize anytime. Work and assignments assigned by Queen Elizabeth have been keeping them apart and it is said that they would be filing for divorce in some time.

The Duchess and the prince are supposedly living apart, reports Hall of Fame Magazine. They are only keeping up the appearance of a happy couple, but things are quite turbulent beneath the smooth exterior.  Sadly, the reason for their said estrangement is none other than Queen Elizabeth. The queen has assigned them so much work that they feel over-scheduled and under-appreciated.

All the engagements have begun to take a toll on their relationship and speculations about Kate Middleton and Prince William's divorce are swirling around in media circles. It is said that they are living apart because of the orders of the queen. Notably, Kate and William have been keeping busy ever since they returned from their Canada trip. They are getting very little time to bond with each other as well as their kids.

On the other hand, the queen feels that the royal couple is not performing their duties and this is why she has assigned them with so many obligations, reports Celeb Dirty Laundry. She is tired of their carefree attitude and wants to teach them a lesson and has come up with this plan of tight schedules and copious assignments.

The current Netherland trip of Kate and Scotland tour of William are the brainchild of the queen. The latter had also been moving non-stop from London to Manchester before taking up the present assignment. However, all these engagements might drive them apart as this is the first time that they are spending some much time away from each other.

They are parents to two small kids and if reports are to be believed, Kate is pregnant with their third child and the couple plans to name her Diana, after the name of the beloved princess and William's mother, who died in a tragic car accident. Kate knows how close William was to his mother and wants to dedicate the name of their third child to her late mother-in-law.