Keira Knightley slams Kate Middleton for her post-birth appearance in a newly released feminist essay

In a collection of feminist essays recently published the title Feminists do not wear pink (and other lies), British actress Keira Knightley wrote an article entitled "The weaker gender", and did not talk to your Kate Middleton post Appearance. A child of disrespect.



Kate Middleton, who celebrated her first postpartum appearance just a few hours after the princess's Charlotte birth 2015, is under attack.



According to The Guardian, Keira Knightley had a daughter Edie, the day before the birth of Charlotte and the actress, was unhappy with how Kate presented hours after the birth of the world.



Keira Knightley wrote; We got up and watched the screen. She was released from the hospital seven hours later with her face and high heels. The face that wants to see the world. Hide. Hide our pain, our bodies break, our breasts lick, our hormones rage. You look beautiful, you look elegant, you do not show your battlefield, Kate. Seven hours after his battle with life and death, seven hours after your body breaks down and bloody lives out and screams. Do not show. Do not say stay with your girlfriend and be photographed by a group of male photographers.



Keira continued: "My skull has spread out with open arms in the air screaming eyes you carry me, covered with blood, vernixt is your head deformed by the birth control button, flickering, screaming you ...... immediately stuck my chest, hunger, I I remember my battlefield His battlefield and your life pulses survival and I'm the weaker sex?



The Keira test aims to combat the pressure exerted on newborn mothers and seems to have had enough of Kate to increase this pressure because the duchess made after the birth glamorous performance for all three of his children.
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