Andy Cohen is apologizing to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) after he questioned her whereabouts.
18.03.2024 - 23:31 / nypost.com
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Andy Cohen is apologizing to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) after he questioned her whereabouts.
Kate Middleton’s cancer announcement in a new interview.The Princess of Wales, 42, delivered the shocking news on Friday that she was diagnosed with the disease and was undergoing preventive chemotherapy. The British actor — who played a young Prince (now King) Charles in Seasons 3 and 4 of the Netflix drama — got candid about his feelings regarding Middleton’s health.At the Sydney premiere of his upcoming tennis flick, “Challengers,” the 33-year-old told the outlet 9honey Celebrity: “I really missed all the Kate stuff that everyone was talking online about.”Since Middleton’s abdominal surgery in January, she has mostly stayed under the radar, with many conspiracies swirling over her whereabouts.
The world is reacting to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) announcing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
The Prince and Princess of Wales' helicopter was pictured departing from the Windsor Estate on Saturday, 23 March with it being thought that the family of five are taking a well-earned break at Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis broke up from school for the Easter holidays on Friday, 22 March - the same day that Kate bravely revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.The home, which was given to the couple by Queen Elizabeth II after their wedding in 2011, is thought to be their favourite residence to escape to - and is somewhere where they have a wide circle of close friends.
The Princess of Wales shared the devastating news she has been diagnosed with cancer in an emotional video message which was released on Friday, 22 March. Kate explained she is undergoing chemotherapy treatment after the cancer was picked up after undergoing planned abdominal surgery. Sitting on a bench surrounded by daffodils and cherry blossom in the spring sunshine, Kate began her message saying, “I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you, personally, for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst I have been recovering from surgery.
Kate Middleton has been spotted in a helicopter with husband Prince William after she announced she has been diagnosed with cancer.The Prince and Princess of Wales were today seen boarding a helicopter on their way to their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, for an Easter break. It is thought they will be joined by their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The world is reacting to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) announcing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
The Princess of Wales has paid tribute to her husband after revealing that she is undergoing treatment for cancer.
Kensington Palace has made a rare statement about Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) amid all the headlines.
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The Princess of Wales looked relaxed and chatted happily with her husband Prince William as she enjoyed an outing to a local farm shop, a video has shown.The footage was taken at the Windsor Farm Shop on Saturday, 16 March as the royal couple enjoyed a casual day out near their home, showing that Kate Middleton is on the mend. The princess, who is recovering from abdominal surgery earlier this year, can be seen in the footage with her hair down, dressed in a black top and leggings while carrying a large white bag after their shopping trip.This is the first time Kate has been seen in public since her operation, reports the Mirror.
Prince William is reportedly deeply upset about speculation over Kate Middleton’s health.“William is a very different breed of cat [from that of his father],” Christopher Andersen, acclaimed author of “The King: The Life of Charles III,” told Fox News. “William broods. He simmers.
Kensington Palace is facing fresh questions over image editing after Getty Images added an editor’s note to a picture of Queen Elizabeth II taken by Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton has been seen in public for the first time since her abdominal surgery in January. She was reportedly spotted at her favourite farm shop on Saturday (16 March), slowly returning to the public eye after a long recovery from an undisclosed operation.The Princess of Wales was seen enjoying her day out, just a mile away from the Wales family home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Onlookers told The Sun that Kate seemed "happy, relaxed and healthy" while she was shopping.
Gary Goldsmith, the maternal uncle of the Princess of Wales, has weighed in on when he thinks his niece will be back to work.The 58 year old is the younger brother of Kate's mum, Carole Middleton, and has recently made headlines following his stint on the 23rd series of Celebrity Big Brother. Since being the first housemate to be evicted, the multimillionaire businessman has given plenty of major interviews, with many mostly interested in the health of Kate, who underwent planned abdominal surgery in January.
recent photo-editing scandal.The Dutch monarch, 56, spoke to members of the public at a royal engagement in Zutphen, Netherlands Thursday where a little girl asked him about his family portrait.After exchanging a few pleasantries with the schoolgirl, the King reportedly quipped, “At least I didn’t photoshop it,” referencing Middleton’s recent digital mishap.The joke seemingly landed with royalists, who burst into laughter at the cheeky jibe.The Princess of Wales, 42, was forced to issue an apology this week after she released a doctored family photo for UK Mother’s Day on March 10.Just seconds after the image was unveiled on social media, eagle-eyed followers noticed a myriad of editing mishaps in the photo of the royal with her three children.The widespread speculation prompted conspiracy theorists to come out of the woodwork, with claims being made not only about Middleton’s health, but also her whereabouts.Middleton returned to social media to set the record straight on what had happened with the snap.“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” she wrote on X in the wake of the controversy.
admitted to the hospital for a planned abdominal surgery in January. She hasn’t been undertaking any official royal engagements as she continues to recover.Conspiracies over her whereabouts have flooded social media in recent weeks, and to add to fuel to the fire, Middleton shared a photo of herself and her kids — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — that was chock-full of editing mistakes.
her recent press coverage is a downright PSA for her sun sign. Born on Jan. 9, 1982, Middleton is a GTFO-of-my-way Capricorn sun with an emotionally sunburned Cancer moon.
her family released to celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK, internet sleuths decided to take a critical look at the latest picture of her, . In the picture, the princess faces away from the camera.A widely circulated TikTok theory is that Middleton’s profile was actually lifted from an earlier picture, and that the brick wall(s) behind the car are also a giveaway that something about the image is amiss.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.But the photographer and the photo agency who distributed the car pic are standing behind their work.
doctored post-surgery family photo.Elliot Higgins, the founder of the Netherlands-based Bellingcat investigative journalism group, demonstrated on X on Monday why it was highly unlikely that the Princess of Wales’ image from the June 2016 issue of British Vogue had been recycled for her viral UK Mother’s Day snap.“There’s so many minor differences, like the reflection of the light in her pupils, the light and shadow on her face, the teeth visible, wrinkles, etc. etc., that it’s clearly just a photo of the same woman from about the same angle, not the same exact photo,” Higgins explained.