British nobles Kate Middleton and Prince William just ended their royal tour Down Under, having visited in Australia and New Zealand for a few weeks. Now, the Royals are headed back home to the U.K. with their precious bundle of joy, George, seen wrapped in his mother's arms. Apparently though, the family cannot even arrive home first before being criticized for something new.

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When getting ready to depart from Australia, after greeting fans, attending official engagements, and appearing at several photo ops, the Duchess of Cambridge was spotted decked out in a Michael Kors coat dress and shoes as she boarded the plane with her family on April 25. She had her 9-month-old son in her arms, as she and the Duke waved and smiled for pictures.

Perhaps little George was less than enthused about the whole ordeal though, as he reportedly squirmed, wiggled, "and kicked his legs restlessly." Rumor has it that 32-year-old Middleton referred to her baby boy as "fat."

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On Wednesday, a report claimed that when Middleton was visiting the National Indigenous Training Academy in Australia, a student asked her if she was missing her wee lad, whom she'd left with his nanny. Reportedly, the Duchess responded, "He's been changing so much while we've been away," and laughed, "[George] grew an extra fat roll." As the report subsequently stated, "I totally get where she was going with it and I find her words rather cute, but you know there are people who will take what she said out of context."

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