The Internet believes that Kate Middleton has died, and that a clone is now "in her place"
A new conspiracy theory about Kate Middleton has emerged online, with people now believing that she is no longer alive. The theory was voiced by blogger Elizabeth April, who is known for her conspiracy theories, on the Digital Social Hour Podcast.
"They killed Kate and replaced her body with a clone because she wanted to leave. They have a mechanism that takes the consciousness and transfers it into the body," Elizabeth claims.
Recall that in January, Kensington Palace announced that Kate Middleton had undergone abdominal surgery and would return to her duties after recovery. However, no additional details about her health were provided, which caused a wave of conspiracy theories. The Internet began to speculate that the princess had plastic surgery, had a hysterectomy, fell into a coma, fled the palace, or even died. The royal family's attempts to refute the rumors were unsuccessful, but only increased the number of theories and rumors. But in March, the Princess of Wales refuted all rumors by publishing a video in which she said that she had cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy.
Kate Middleton recently made her first public appearance since completing chemotherapy. Princess Kate, 42, attended an event dedicated to Remembrance Day. Kate's appearance sparked a new wave of rumors that a clone, who had been long-prepared for public appearances, could be taking her place in royal affairs. This happened against the backdrop of the fact that the Internet considered that Kate did not look like herself in her latest photos.
This year, many members of the royal family have been diagnosed with health problems. At the beginning of the year, King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, which forced him to temporarily step aside. In the spring, the 75-year-old monarch returned to his duties, but continues to undergo treatment. It was recently revealed that his wife, 77-year-old Camilla, has been diagnosed with a respiratory infection.