The Kate Middleton, Prince William divorce rumors sparked again when the couple was spotted together recently and the Duke of Cambridge was seen without his wedding ring. However, in his defense, the prince explained that he doesn't like to wear rings.

According to Mirror, Duke of Cambridge never wears a wedding ring, igniting Kate Middleton and Prince William divorce rumors. However, the royalty explains that he doesn't wear a ring because he doesn't want to. Palace aide was also quoted as saying, "He's not one for jewellery. He's never worn any. He decided he didn't want to wear one now. It's all down to personal preference."

Just as the case of missing wedding ring stirred Kate Middleton and Prince William divorce rumors again, another incident surfaced that may also hint towards the couple's failing marriage. Australian model Sophie Taylor was spotted with Prince William in Switzerland where the royalty was enjoying a solo ski trip.

The duo was photographed together, enjoying drinks. But an insider source reveals that their outing was harmless and is being viewed out of context. The source was quoted by Us Weekly saying that "William was just having a good time with his friends," slamming Kate Middleton and Prince William divorce rumors.

The source also explained that the 34-year-old prince has planned this trip a long time ago and was excited about his weekend getaway. He was together with his friends Guy Pells, James Meade and Tom Van Straubenze staying at the upscale Verbier resort.

Several publications shot down reports about Kate Middleton and Prince William divorce due to latter's alleged flirtation with the Australian model. The reports revealed that the two were not even seen alone and that they were together in a group of other friends.

Meanwhile, the model's mother was shocked and upset about the scandal involving her daughter and the famous prince. Joni explained that her daughter, Sophie, has nothing to do with Kate Middleton and Prince William divorce rumors and that she will never do anything to put the royal prince in a difficult position.