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“New level of madness”: Unrest surrounding Princess Kate fuels conspiracy theories

2024-03-06T19:16:44.596Z

Highlights: “New level of madness”: Unrest surrounding Princess Kate fuels conspiracy theories. No pictures of Catherine is not something the online community can calmly accept. When Prince William skipped a mandatory appointment for the large-scale commemoration of his godfather King Constantine of Greece on Tuesday at the last minute "for personal reasons" The online community was overwhelmed with the question of why: nervous breakdown, divorce, cosmetic surgery? Prince William's appointments on the national holiday in Wales with a happy beer tap, nor serious events like a visit to a London synagogue help.



As of: March 6, 2024, 8:02 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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The internet is abuzz with conspiracy theories because there hasn't been a new photo of Princess Kate in 71 days.

Statements remain ineffective.

London – In mid-January, Kate Middleton (42) underwent abdominal surgery.

Since then she has not attended any public appointments.

A statement from Kensington Palace simply said that Kate would “stay in hospital for ten to fourteen days” before continuing her recovery at home.

She probably “won’t return to her public duties before Easter.”

Cancer could be ruled out, but fans are waiting in vain for further explanations.

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Prince William's wife (41) has been missing from the scene for 71 days now.

In contrast to King Charles (75), who felt like he openly communicated his cancer diagnosis from day one, Princess Kate secretly, quietly and quietly sneaked away after her time in the luxury clinic for the regeneration phase at home in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

Shouldn't anyone see them for a reason?

What could be the reasons, fans and experts alike asked themselves.

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“Kensington Palace will therefore only report on Her Royal Highness’s progress when important new information is available,” it said when the operation was announced.

But then it was the heir to the throne who sparked the rumor mill.

When Prince William (41) skipped a mandatory appointment for the large-scale commemoration of his godfather King Constantine of Greece on Tuesday at the last minute "for personal reasons", the online community was overwhelmed with the question of why: nervous breakdown, divorce, cosmetic surgery?

British press recognizes 'public dilemma' (The Sun) surrounding Kate Middleton's 'disappearance'

In the end, Kensington Palace felt compelled to intervene: Princess Kate was recovering and doing well.

They said that they would get in touch if the worst came to the worst.

The explanation “is not enough to satisfy modern curiosity,” the

Telegraph

notes the situation,

The Sun

even calls the situation a “public dilemma.”

The observation of the royals has “reached a new level of madness”.

Public curiosity no longer knows any bounds.

No pictures of Catherine is not something the online community can calmly accept.

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71 days ago: At her last public appearance on December 25th in Sandringham, Princess Kate beamed into the camera as usual (photo montage).

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Neither Prince William's appointments on the national holiday in Wales with a happy beer tap, nor serious events such as a visit to a London synagogue help.

Actually, Kate, who is crown princess but not queen, does not have to take to heart what Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022) passed on to King Charles in her wisdom: “I have to be seen so that people believe in me”.

The princess is already sure of the hype surrounding the first pictures after her return.

Sources used:

thesun.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk,

Source: merkur

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