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Prince William And Kate Middleton Upset Over Conspiracy Theories

Kate Middleton at the Shaping Us National Symposium

Prince William and Kate Middleton are facing a wave of conspiracy theories regarding Kate's whereabouts, causing distress for the royal couple. Reports suggest that both William and Kate are taken aback by the wild rumors circulating on the internet. The couple is reportedly frustrated and even angered by the outlandish speculations, ranging from claims of a bad haircut to suggestions of cosmetic surgery gone wrong or even the extreme notion of Kate being in a coma.

The couple's active presence on social media has made it challenging for them to escape the drama. Despite having a significant following on Instagram, they are unable to put an end to the baseless rumors. A recent public sighting of Middleton at a farm stand in Windsor was expected to dispel the speculation, showing her in good health and spirits alongside William. However, the theories persist, much to the couple's dismay.

Following Middleton's recent abdominal surgery, she has been recovering, leading to heightened scrutiny of her actions. A post on social media featuring her children on Mother's Day sparked controversy due to alleged photoshopped errors, prompting Middleton to address the concerns and apologize.

Additionally, resurfaced rumors of William's alleged affair with Lady Rose Hanbury have added to the speculation surrounding Middleton's absence from the public eye. Hanbury has denied the cheating allegations, expressing her distress over the unfounded claims.

The ongoing saga of rumors and conspiracy theories continues to plague the royal couple, despite their efforts to maintain a sense of normalcy amidst the relentless scrutiny.

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