Lorraine Kelly's daughter Rosie Kelly Smith has confirmed the special news that she is expecting a child.
18.03.2024 - 20:03 / ok.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly has shared her thoughts on the conspiracy theories being shared online about the Princess of Wales.
The TV presenter is the latest celebrity to weigh in on the discussions surrounding Kate's health. Lorraine, 64, was joined by Royal editor Russell Myers on her ITV show on Monday, 18 March as the pair discussed a reported sighting of Kate, 42, at a farm shop with Prince William, 41.
The Princess was allegedly seen shopping with her husband on 16 March. Kate has not been officially seen in public since Christmas.
It was announced in January she'd undergone "planned abdominal surgery" and would be staying in hospital for two weeks, before heading home to recover. Kensington Palace said she will be away from Royal duties until after Easter. Despite the announcement, Kate's health has sparked huge speculation on social media with many sharing wild theories regarding the princess' whereabouts and her condition.
Lorraine branded the theories "disgusting" as she chatted to Russell. "The social media conspiracy theories...it's all got a little bit out of control," Russell stated. Lorraine agreed, adding: "It's totally out of control, that's what it is.
I've never seen anything like it. It's ridiculous." She continued: "I mean, some of the things that are being said, first of all disgusting, and second of all I really hope that they're protected from all of that. Because you know Harry and Meghan, they scroll through and they shouldn't." Kate went to the London Clinic for her planned abdominal surgery in January - the same place King Charles III was treated for his enlarged prostate.
Lorraine Kelly's daughter Rosie Kelly Smith has confirmed the special news that she is expecting a child.
ITV superstar Lorraine Kelly is officially about to become a grandma for the first time after her daughter Rosie Smith shared a sweet update on social media that confirmed her pregnancy on Friday afternoon (5 April). Beaming in a photograph which showed off her blossoming baby bump, Rosie showcased her changing body in a figure hugging black ensemble before she delightedly told her followers: “We could not be more excited - you’re already so loved little on.” She then went on to share a second image, which showed a sonogram scan of her child at 12 weeks - alongside a caption which indicated it was now the size of a fig! Up until now, Rosie has only been a proud dog mama to her adorable pooch Ruby a mini wire-haired Dachshund that was born back in 2021.
Naman Ramachandran The BBC has responded to complaints about its extensive coverage of the cancer diagnosis of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales. Last month, Middleton confirmed she has undergone treatment for cancer. In an emotional video, Middleton said that while her condition was originally thought to be non-cancerous, cancer was found in her system following abdominal surgery and she is now in the “early stages” of preventative chemotherapy.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Andy Cohen kicked off the April 1 episode of his SiriusXM radio show by sharing regret over fueling conspiracy theories about Kate Middleton‘s public absence (via Vanity Fair). It was Cohen’s first show back on the air since Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis. “I just want to say, I am heartbroken by the news about Princess Kate, and I think someone on Sky News called me a numpty during that whole conversation and they were right,” Cohen said, later adding: “And of course, I wish I had kept my mouth shut and we are all praying for Princess Kate and King Charles.
bury the hatchet once and for all.And according to royal author Tom Quinn, Princess Kate was all for the idea of seeing Archie and Lilibet in England, but the Duchess of Sussex passed up on the offer.“There is no way Meghan would bring the children to the UK,” Quinn told the Mirror.
Princess Kate Middleton has answered questions about her cancer diagnosis, type and treatment length.
Monday’s episode of SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live.”It was his first live show since the Princess of Wales’ cancer announcement. On March 22, Middleton, 42, announced that she has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered the cancer during her planned abdominal surgery in January.
were catnip for the Russian disinformation campaign known as Doppelgänger.According to British security experts, this “Russia-based influence operation network” attempted to sow discord about the Princess of Wales' “” ahead of her on March 22. Based on a new report, researchers at the Security, Crime, and Intelligence Innovation Institute at Cardiff University claim at least 45 accounts posting about Middleton on X.com contained Dopplegänger “hallmarks,” including pro-Russia and anti-Ukraine content on their feeds.Still, institute director Martin Innes says it's unlikely that Russian interlopers sparked the speculation about Middleton's health and 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.
Lorraine Kelly is set to host the biggest day of two of her guest's lives on her ITV daytime show on Wednesday morning.
view of the situation, they’re now remorseful. On Monday’s episode of “The View,” co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin, Ana Navarro, Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin said that they regret going down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories about Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton has revealed she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer. In a video message released on Friday, she spoke about the "huge shock" after tests identified cancer following her abdominal surgery in January.
Lorraine Kelly will be honoured with a special gong at the Bafta television awards for her four-decade long career in broadcasting. The Scots TV legend was blown away by the news when she was surprised by GMB's Susanna Reid's announcement on her ITV show on Monday.
Kate Middleton shared the devastating news she has been diagnosed with cancer in an emotional statement released at 6pm, Friday 22nd March. The Princess of Wales explained she is undergoing chemotherapy treatment after the cancer was picked up after undergoing planned abdominal surgery. It's news that's shocked the nation and thousands of members of the public have taken to Instagram to send their personal well-wishes, including those from the celeb world.
Middleton’s health and well-being to her whereabouts.Now, British Anglican bishop Justin Welby, who crowned King Charles III during his May 6 coronation last year, has labeled the outside noise and rumors about the mom of three as “old-fashioned village gossip.”“We are obsessed with conspiracy and we have little sense of the humanity of those who are caught in the glare of the news,” he told Times Radio Thursday.“It doesn’t matter who it is, people should be allowed to be ill, have an operation, whatever it is, and to live their lives in peace without everyone demanding that they prove something every other day.”“It’s the web that has made these conspiracy theories, for all kinds of people, run riot,” he continued.“It’s extremely unhealthy. It’s just old-fashioned village gossip that can now go round the world in seconds.
slowing down over Kate Middleton’s whereabouts since her planned abdominal procedure in January. This time, a conspiracy assumption has surfaced from tech CEO Christopher Bouzy — who is connected to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.The Bot Sentinel CEO, 48, who appeared in the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s 2022 Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan,” claimed that the Princess of Wales’ recent outing is fake.The entrepreneur posted a series of clips of Middleton, 42, and her husband, Prince William, 41, walking together last year, and compared them to their recent stroll at Windsor Farm Shop.“I’ve compiled a few older videos of William and Kate walking together, as well as the recent video from Windsor Farm.
The Kate Middleton crisis continues to unravel breathlessly in the UK.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) was reportedly seen on video for the first time in months over the weekend, but the footage does not have everyone convinced.
Charles Spencer, younger brother to the late Princess Diana, officially weighed in on all the conspiracy theories surrounding the disappearance of Kate Middleton. “I do worry about what happened to the truth,” Spencer, 59, told the BBC in a teaser clip for his sit-down interview on Sunday.
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.