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“There is too much uncertainty”: Clarity demanded about Princess Kate’s illness

2024-03-07T14:15:40.016Z

Highlights: “There is too much uncertainty’: Clarity demanded about Princess Kate’s illness. “The monarchy must be this anchor in difficult times,” says royal author Sally Bedell Smith (75) “I have to be seen to be believed” Sneaking out of the luxury clinic after 13 days like Princess Kate unsettled the British. The British want their radiant Princess Kate back and don't want to be left in the dark about what will happen next.



As of: March 7, 2024, 3:04 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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The British have had enough: They want to get out of the uncertainty and are demanding more transparency about the true condition of King Charles and Princess Kate.

London – The details of King Charles' (75) cancer diagnosis remain hidden, as does information about Kate Middleton's (42) abdominal operation.

In particular, no one understands the game of hide-and-seek played by the heir to the throne's wife.

The demands for transparency are getting louder.

People magazine even dedicates its cover story and cover to the topic.

Uncertainty about the future is spreading: the British are fed up with not knowing

The royals are in turmoil, and the demands for clarity are increasing.

“There is too much uncertainty,” is the message behind all the excitement.

“The monarchy must be this anchor in difficult times,” says royal author Sally Bedell Smith (75).

She lives up to the motto of Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022): “I have to be seen to be believed”.

Sneaking out of the luxury clinic after 13 days like Princess Kate unsettled the British.

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The British royal family is currently far from being a rock in the surf, on the contrary: a feeling of instability is spreading, says Bedell Smith.

Understandable, after all two of the key players are out of action, she continues.

In addition, the king's austerity measures and Prince Harry and Meghan's departure quickly turned “too many royals” into “too few,” complains Catherine Mayer (63), the author of the biography “Charles: The Heart of a King.” .

Why Kensington Palace is so secretive about Princess Kate is incomprehensible

The British want their radiant Princess Kate back and don't want to be left in the dark about what will happen next with the monarchy, King Charles (left) and the succession to the throne (photo montage).

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Recent health problems and the nature of their communication have led to King Charles and Princess Kate being largely excluded from public engagements.

As a result, the British royal family has found itself in the swirling waters of unprecedented fragility.

The faces of the monarchy are currently represented by Queen Camilla (76) and Prince William (41) in the front row.

While the King has at least given reasons why he does not want to make his cancer known, the conspiracy theories have been curbed despite the appearance of the first blurry photo of the Princess of Wales.

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gbnews.com, people.com

Source: merkur

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