Kate Middleton has attracted unwanted attention from conspiracy theorists who insist that the Princess of Wales never had cancer.
As you probably know, Kate took a break from public life in early 2024.
No explanation was given for several weeks and there were widespread rumors about the reason for his absence.
Eventually, Kate revealed that she was battling cancer.
Thankfully, her treatment went according to plan and in September it was revealed that Kate had completed chemotherapy.
However, now, conspiracy theorists are convinced that Kate lied about her illness.
Kate Middleton’s cancer questioned
Over the weekend, Kate took part in traditional Remembrance Day events across the UK. Observers were amazed at how healthy and energetic she appeared immediately after completing treatment.
However, those comments raised doubts and many social media users circulated a September article by Sky News journalist Rhiannon Mills.
“In March the Princess confirmed that pre-cancerous cells were found following abdominal surgery and that she will undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy,” Mills wrote.
As The Daily Beast points out, Mills is a member of the so-called Royal Rota, a group of journalists who maintain cordial relations with Buckingham Palace.
His claims therefore carry more weight than those of most other royal journalists.
The outlet also spoke to a doctor who confirmed that there is a big difference between cancerous and pre-cancerous cells.
“Either you have pre-cancerous cells or you have cancer, those two terms are not interchangeable,” the doctor said.
Kate’s new controversy
Not surprisingly, the situation has sparked controversy on social media.
According to Page Six, an
“Pre-cancerous calls are not cancer at all. …he has taken advantage of it beyond all limits of acceptability [sic]“A second user alleged.
Other users defended Kate, saying that “precancerous cells can easily develop into cancerous cells.”
But while some commentators are criticizing Kate for looking extremely healthy, one journalist bizarrely claimed that Kate has aged significantly in recent months.
a strange line of attack
good morning britain Journalist Narinder Kaur tweeted on Monday that Kate looked “older” during her recent appearance. He later apologized for the comment but did not retract it.
“I made a tweet earlier. A real question about why Kate Middleton has aged so much. It was actually a question,” Naur tweeted.
“I thought maybe she smoked. Upon reflection this was a stupid, insensitive tweet.
Kaur also retweeted the claim that Kate “never had cancer.”
So people who think Kate looks young and healthy think she never had cancer. And those who think she looks like an “old” smoker also think she’s never had cancer.
The life of a princess is even more challenging than the Disney movies would have us believe.