Recently, tech CEO Christopher Bouzy has sparked controversy by casting doubt on the authenticity of photos showing Kate Middleton at a farm shop over the weekend. The images, which captured the Princess of Wales' first public appearance since undergoing abdominal surgery in January, have raised questions about Middleton's true whereabouts.
Bouzy, known for his appearance in a Netflix documentary featuring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, took to social media to express skepticism regarding Middleton's supposed outing. He pointed out discrepancies between older videos of Middleton and the recent footage from Windsor Farm, suggesting that the individual in the photos may not be the Duchess of Cambridge.
Despite palace sources confirming Middleton's presence at the farmer's market as a step to dispel conspiracy theories, doubts persist among some social media users. Notable figures like Andy Cohen have also weighed in, with the 'Watch What Happens Live' host publicly stating his disbelief in the authenticity of the photos.
While Harry and Markle have yet to address the swirling rumors, a professional Middleton look-alike, Heidi Agan, has come forward to clarify that she is not the person in the images. Agan emphasized her certainty that the individual photographed is indeed Kate Middleton, dismissing claims of a body double.
As speculation continues to circulate online, the debate over Middleton's public appearance underscores the intense scrutiny faced by members of the royal family. Despite efforts to provide clarity, conflicting opinions persist, leaving the public divided on the authenticity of the photos in question.