To mark the occasion, Wells posted a unique black and white portrait on his Instagram account this Monday, April 29. Many Internet users believed in the death of the princess suffering from cancer.
“I thought I was going to have a heart attack,” the comments read. Many netizens have indeed expressed their excitement over Prince William and Kate Middleton’s latest Instagram post, which was revealed this Monday, April 29. In celebration of their thirteenth wedding anniversary, the couple shared a never-before-seen portrait of their 2011 union. We see Prince William in ceremonial dress putting his arm around the woman’s waist. Dressed in Sarah Burton’s signature wedding dress for Alexander McQueen, this one appears with a bouquet and veil.
“It shocked me”
Nothing out of the ordinary so far. The only downside is that the photo signed by Millie Pilkington was immortalized in black and white. Some of the 16 million subscribers in Wales believed the announcement of the death of the princess suffering from cancer. “Why black and white? wrote @ornella.perrotta. Oh my God, I almost passed out.” “It shocked me… I thought it was sad news because the photo is black and white,” another netizen added.
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Not to mention the somewhat ghostly image of Kate Middleton staring into the lens while smiling. “Black and white photo. It’s scary,” said @insta_crom. Others claimed there was a communication error. “There are problems with their team,” said @rubenplease. He knows the situation. “He should know that posting black and white photos will cause people unnecessary distress.”
Conspiracy theories
Some followers, however, came to the couple’s aid. “If a black and white wedding photo scares you so much, it might be time to take a break from social media,” said one. The problem doesn’t come from the photo…” The photo has also garnered more than 716,000 likes. Kate Middleton’s surprise hospitalization on Tuesday, January 16 for “abdominal surgery” has really heated up the mystery surrounding her true health.
Since then, many conspiracy theories have flourished on the internet, fueled by the absence of the princess and the initial miscommunication. Kate Middleton posted a photoshopped family portrait on March 10, British Mother’s Day, fueling rumors of her alleged disappearance and prompting her to issue a public apology. The announcement of his illness, which was revealed on March 22, has since had the effect of an earthquake.
Source: Le Figaro
