Page six On Tuesday, March 12, it was revealed that the princess will return to public life by the end of the month. The source from the royal palace also asked the media and netizens to leave him “in peace”.
She is said to be “upset” and “sad” after the retouched photo fiasco. So much so that Kate Middleton “didn’t look happy at all” when she was snapped in a car with Prince William on Monday, March 11, an eyewitness said. Page six . The following day, royal palace sources revealed in media columns that the princess, having recovered from “abdominal surgery” on January 16, “will be back at Easter”. However, they invited the press and the general public to “leave him alone”.
“It’s really big for someone to be the subject of all this attention when they’re recovering from major surgery,” a “highly placed” source told the tabloid. The rumor machine, especially on social media, has been out of control, but Kate is recovering well and will be back by Easter. He should just be left alone.” In a press release published the day after Kate Middleton’s hospitalization, Kensington Palace noted: “Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that Prince William’s wife will return to public duties before Easter.” on March 31.
” data-script=”https://static.lefigaro.fr/widget-video/short-ttl/video/index.js” >
My fault
However, conspiracy theories have flourished online, with some netizens convinced of the Princess of Wales’ “disappearance”. Speculation is reinforced by a breakdown in communication. On Sunday March 10, Kensington Palace unveiled a portrait of Kate Middleton, smiling and surrounded by her children George, Charlotte and Louis. A photo that would be immortalized by Prince William later that week.
The only downside was that major news agencies refused to broadcast the image, which they considered to be retouched. For her part, the Princess of Wales wrote her mea culpa in an Instagram story, saying that she sometimes “edits” as an “amateur photographer” and wanted to “apologise for all the confusion”. A press release that is far from convincing the most skeptical.
Source: Le Figaro
