UK’s Royals Shrug Off ‘Wild and Baseless’ Speculation About Princess of Wales and King Charles – News18

Last Updated: March 19, 2024, 21:54 IST

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Britain's Princess of Wales has been shown walking and shopping in a front page screenshot of the first video taken of her since she underwent surgery two months ago in footage published by the Sun. (Reuters)

Britain’s Princess of Wales has been shown walking and shopping in a front page screenshot of the first video taken of her since she underwent surgery two months ago in footage published by the Sun. (Reuters)

Prince William returns to work amidst speculation about Kate’s health. Kate seen shopping in first footage since surgery, sparking rumors

UK’s Prince William resumed his duties on Tuesday, a day after the first footage emerged of his wife Kate since her surgery two months ago which showed the British royal looking fit and healthy. It was the first footage of the Princess of Wales taken since Christmas Day.

Kate has been the focus of speculation, rumour, and conspiracy theories on social media leading to headlines and intrigue around the world during her absence from royal duties after she had abdominal surgery for a non-cancerous but unspecified condition in January. On Monday, a video published by the Sun newspaper on its website showed the 42-year-old Princess walking and carrying shopping bags alongside her husband William, the heir to the throne, at a farm shop in Windsor near their home.

“If that video of Catherine sort of walking quite briskly with a shopping bag doesn’t put an end to this frankly wild and baseless speculation, then I’m not sure what will,” said Katie Nicholl, royal author and correspondent at Vanity Fair magazine. Since being hospitalised in January, Kate’s office has stuck to its official line that the princess was recovering well and that it would only provide significant updates, in keeping with the royal mantra of “never complain, never explain”. She is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter which falls on March 31, it said.

However, that has led to online rumours, and Kate’s apology this month for editing a photo taken by William of her and her three children to mark Mother’s Day only sparked further intrigue. Daniel Allington, who studies conspiracy theories at King’s College London, agreed that the Kate speculation has its roots in people’s emotional connection to the British royal family. “Because of that, they want to talk about them, they want to know about them, and when there is very little known, people end up speculating. They are trying to make something out of nothing,” Allington was quoted as saying by The Associated Press.

He also predicted that quieting the international frenzy won’t be a simple task. “Once people start doubting, they can doubt practically everything. Once people start going on that track of speculation about the truth being hidden, it’s very difficult to get them off that track,” he said.  On Tuesday, William visited Sheffield in northern England to unveil new investment in his project to tackle homelessness, one of his main campaigning issues.

Kate’s illness also comes at the same time King Charles is undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer, meaning he too has been forced to postpone public engagements. Such has been the febrile gossip about the royals that the British embassies in Ukraine and Moscow even posted statements on X on Monday to clarify that fabricated reports on social media that the king had died were indeed fake.

Charles has generally maintained a more visible profile as he keeps up with official state duties while undergoing treatment, and was pictured on Tuesday meeting veterans from the Korean War at Buckingham Palace. While the online world remains awash with rumour, outside the palace, passers-by said Kate and Charles should be allowed to recover in peace. “I think that people should just leave them to get on with their lives,” said Judy Bradley, 61. “It’s nice to see her, I’m glad she’s in good health, hopefully everything is well, but I think, just leave them alone.”

(With agency inputs)