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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.
Griffin said she “forgot something fundamental” — that people can be “dealing with personal struggles we don’t know about.”“I send my love to her and my strength to her,” she continued on the ABC panel. “I didn’t think about there’s something more serious here that she’s dealing with, and I feel awful over it.” On Friday, Middleton, 42, announced that she has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered the cancer during her planned abdominal surgery in January.
“My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of that treatment,” the mother of three revealed, insisting that she is “well and getting stronger every day.”“This of course came as a huge shock, and [Prince] William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family.”“As you can imagine, this has taken time. It has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment,” she continued.
“But, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them, and to reassure them that I am going to be OK.”Following her surgery, Middleton was out of the spotlight for nearly three months with little news from the palace. Conspiracy theories about her whereabouts ran rampant on social media.
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abdominal surgery in January, she has mainly kept a low profile, leading the world to wonder where she went.The Duchess of Cambridge, 42, finally put rumors to bed about her whereabouts when she announced she has cancer in a video statement last month.The BBC has now addressed complaints that they covered her health battle an “excessive and insensitive” amount, per Deadline.The British Broadcasting Cooperation said that while they know that “not everyone would have approved of the approach we took” to relaying the news of Middleton’s cancer, the coverage “reflected the significance of this story and the outpouring of support for the princess from around the globe.”“Our reporting made clear that this is a difficult time for the princess and the rest of the Royal Family; we have been mindful at all times to approach our coverage with sensitivity,” the BBC said.The company continued: “As part of our analysis, we examined the intense speculation there had been in the preceding weeks about the princess’s health. We also reported on Catherine’s request for privacy and detailed the statement from Kensington Palace regarding the princess having the right to privacy in relation to her medical issues.”“We always give careful consideration to the editorial decisions we make,” the BBC added.
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.
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.
The Princess of Wales sat alone when she released an emotional video to bravely tell the world she has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy. While she mentioned husband Prince William, saying that having him by her side "is a great source of comfort and reassurance", some questioned why he didn't appear alongside her in the message. According to The Times, Kate, 42, wanted to be seen by herself, and William, 41, has been supporting her "in the background".
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.
Kate Middleton has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The Princess of Wales released a video statement revealing that tests after her abdominal surgery earlier this year found that cancer had been present.The news comes after weeks of speculation surrounding her whereabouts. Speculation that turned into conspiracy theories, going viral on social media.
The world is reacting to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) announcing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
After the Princess of Wales vowed that she will “be OK” following her decision to bravely reveal she has been diagnosed with cancer, it became clear that the timing of the announcement was to protect her three young children. After Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis left the classroom behind on Friday, 22 March to begin their Easter holidays, the princess explained that she has started to undergo “preventative chemotherapy”.This worrying update, which comes after weeks of outlandish and damaging social media conspiracy theories spun out of control, was timed to coincide with a time where the children were away from school and could be together as a family.
Kate Middleton’s shock cancer diagnoses.The Princess of Wales, 42, revealed the heartbreaking news in a video message Friday, saying she is now undergoing chemotherapy. Following the announcement, a slew of stars took to social media to send their love and support to the British royal, including Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Kate Middleton has been diagnosed with cancer, Kensington Palace announced.In a video statement released on Friday, the Princess of Wales, 42, revealed her diagnosis, more than three months after undergoing a planned abdominal surgery when doctors believed her condition to be non-cancerous.“However, tests after the operation found cancer had been present,” she said in the video, released by the palace. “My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment.”While the palace did not disclose what kind or stage of cancer she has, the diagnosis “shocked” both her and Prince William, but she assured viewers she is “well and getting stronger every day” after her successful January surgery.“At this time, I am also thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer,” continued Middleton, who has remained out of the public eye since the Jan.
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.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are “keen” to have the gossip behind them.The Prince and Princess of Wales have been subject to endless conspiracy theories and rumors in recent weeks, about everything from Middleton’s health and well-being to her whereabouts.According to King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold, the pair are looking to shift their focus to their respective duties and returning to the royal fold officially.“I think they’re keen to close the chapter on the gossip and the conspiracy theories and return the focus to the royals and their duties,” Harrold exclusively told The Post.Over the weekend, the princess was seen looking “happy, healthy and relaxed” as she joined her husband Prince William for a quick visit to a farm shop in Windsor.Video footage and images of the royal obtained by The Sun showed the mom of three looking well as she and William bought some fresh produce during the outing.“She looks like she’s recovering well,” Harrold tells us.
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.
Princess Catherine of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) was videoed doing some shopping with her husband Prince William at a farm shop over the weekend, and though the video has still raised red flags for some, a body language expert also took a look at it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.