A Kate Middleton impersonator has denied claims of posing as the Princess of Wales during an alleged sighting at the Windsor Farm Stand over the weekend with Prince William. The impersonator, Heidi Agan, clarified that she was at work at the time the video was filmed and assured that she was not the one seen with Prince William. Agan emphasized that she believes the individuals in the video are indeed Kate Middleton and Prince William, urging people to stop spreading rumors and confirming Middleton's well-being.
Heidi Agan, known as the 'UK's most realistic Kate Middleton lookalike,' has been impersonating the future Queen professionally since 2012. She addressed the speculation surrounding Middleton's whereabouts by humorously posting on Instagram, indicating that Middleton is fine.
Reports emerged that Middleton, 42, was seen at a farm stand in Windsor with William, 41, marking her first public appearance since undergoing abdominal surgery in January. Witnesses described Middleton as happy and healthy during the outing, with a royal insider expressing hope that the public sighting would quell concerns about her recovery.
Despite Middleton's representative confirming her well-being, questions arose due to her prolonged absence from royal duties and Prince William's recent absence at a royal event. Speculation intensified when Middleton shared a doctored photo with her children on British Mother's Day, prompting official photo agencies to issue a 'kill notice' on the image.
Aside from a few sightings this month, including the farm stand visit, Middleton had not been seen in public since December. Prince William has continued his royal duties without Middleton, occasionally mentioning her name without elaborating on her health status.