Amid the anxiety, speculation, and controversy surrounding Kate Middleton’s disappearance and conflicting news, a statement by Charles Spencer, the younger brother of the late Princess Diana, increased the controversy over conspiracy theories surrounding Kate’s disappearance.
Comparison between Kate Middleton and Princess Diana
In a new interview, Earl Charles Spencer compared the media persecution of Princess Diana before her death in 1997 to what happens online to her daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, who was the target of conspiracy theories amid her absence from public duties. Which began in January after Kensington Palace announced that she had undergone abdominal surgery.
When asked what he thought about the recent rumors about Kate’s disappearance, Charles told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, in an interview released on March 17: “I’m worried about what happened to the truth.”.
Charles responded, saying: “I think it was more serious at the time. If you look at 1997 and Diana’s death, I think the circumstances of her death were so shocking that it made the industry that supports the paparazzi more cautious. Not because they had ethics, but because they had no ethics.” Acceptable to the public.”
The current Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, found herself under the same media scrutiny and persecution after she seemingly disappeared after undergoing abdominal surgery in January. Shortly after undergoing the “successful” operation, the Princess’s office at Kensington Palace issued a statement saying she was heading to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to recover.
Kensington Palace also issued a statement saying, “Based on current medical advice, the future Queen is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter.”
Remarkably, since the statement was issued, no one has seen or heard anything from the Princess of Wales, sparking numerous conspiracy theories – including one that she is in a coma and that William, 41, left her for his alleged mistress, Lady Rose Hanbury.
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