told Newsweek such claims were "ludicrous". It earlier emphasised that the Princess was "making good progress." Despite the palace's efforts to quash the rumours, the lack of public appearances and photographs of Kate has only intensified speculation. The situation was further complicated when Prince William cancelled a significant appearance, citing a "personal matter," yet without providing further details.
This lack of information has only fuelled the rumour mill, with social media becoming a hotbed of speculation and conspiracy theories. One viral post on X, viewed over six million times, questioned the narrative given the Duchess's history of quick public post-childbirth appearances. It suggested a “sinister" undertone to the prolonged recovery and sudden respect for privacy by the British press.
“You're telling me that Kate Middleton—the same woman who posed outside the hospital like a freaking supermodel mere hours after giving birth—suddenly requires months of recovery before showing her face? And the British press now magically respects privacy? This feels...sinister," the post read. Another post pointed out the Spanish media's persistence on Kate's critical condition. Also, a comparison was drawn with Meghan Markle's treatment by the media, highlighting the difference in privacy and respect afforded to Kate.
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