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The Kate Middleton Theory: Truth Has Been Told

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Photo Credit: Buckingham Palace

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton, the Princess of Wales, married Prince William, The Prince of Wales, on April 29, 2011. They have three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Princess Kate devotes her time to helping children have the best possible life they can have. To the public eye, her life seems ordinary along the lines as she is a part of the Royal Family.  

On December 23, 2023, Middleton was seen being rushed out of a hotel in an ambulance. The Royal Family later released that she had abdominal surgery and was staying out of the public eye whilst in recovery. According to Middleton, her plan was to remain unseen until Easter in hopes to maintain normalcy in her family. 

The next time Middleton was spotted was March 4, 2024, when she was photographed by the paparazzi in a car with her mother, Carole Middleton. Some speculate the girl in the photo was not Kate. As a result, the media took over with their conspiracies regarding what happened to Middleton.  

On the British Mother’s Day, the Royal Family released a photo of her with her children. The photo was allegedly taken by her husband, but many people speculate it was photoshopped. Viewers noticed her hands were blurry around her kids, she was not wearing her wedding ring, and thought the photo of her by herself was used as a cover photo for Vogue ten years ago.  

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However, on March 22, 2024, the Royal Family released that Middleton had been diagnosed with cancer. The weeks of conspiring and theorizing were shut down with the video essay. Her cancer was found after her abdominal surgery was performed, resulting in her privacy for the last few months. All that can be done now is to wish her the best of luck with recovery, alongside the Royal Family going through a multitude of glaring events.