Kate Middleton’s cancer battle is at the center of a new conspiracy.
The Princess of Wales, 42, announced in September that she was cancer-free, six months after she confirmed she was undergoing chemotherapy treatments for her diagnosis.
However, conspirators are now suggesting that Middleton did not have cancer at all.
The principles point to what was said in report resurfaced By Rhiannon Mills, senior royal editor at Sky News Since September.
Mills, a recognized royal journalist, wrote about Middleton’s announcement that she was cancer-free at the time.
“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 said.
The phrase “pre-cancerous cells” raised doubts about Middleton’s condition – particularly because of Mills’ respected reputation with the British media.
according to The Daily BeastMills is a member of the so-called Royal Rota, a semi-official group of royal journalists working for the British media who often collaborate with the palace.
However, the palace never corrected the “pre-cancerous cells” part of Mills’ report, thus giving credence to theories about Middleton.
“Either you have pre-cancerous cells or you have cancer, the two terms are not interchangeable,” one doctor told The Daily Beast.
British commentator Narinder Kaur is among those who have drawn attention to the cancer conspiracy.
mouthful written on x“I don’t know whether he had cancer or pre-cancerous cells. But somehow…I have been attacked in the most brutal way. Just because I asked why she looked old. Just that.”
The Post has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.
Middleton announced her diagnosis in March, two months after undergoing “major abdominal surgery” at a London clinic.
During the period when Middleton was absent from public life following surgery, a number of conspiracy theories quickly took root – and only intensified when she posted a heavily edited image of the UK Mother’s Day, which received a backlash from major press agencies. “Murder notice” received.
In her March 22 videotaped statement, a frail-looking Middleton said, “The surgery was successful. However, post-operative testing found cancer to be present.
The mother of three added, “So my medical team advised that I should undertake a course of preventive chemotherapy and I am now in the initial stages of that treatment.” He further said that this diagnosis was “a big shock” to him.
The princess did not reveal what type of cancer she was battling at the time.
While Middleton was undergoing chemotherapy, she mostly stayed out of the spotlight. He made rare public appearances at the Trooping the Color ceremony in June and the men’s final at Wimbledon in July.
On 9 September, Middleton announced on x (formerly Twitter) that she was “cancer-free”.
“Doing what I can to stay cancer free is my focus now. Although I have completed chemotherapy, my road to recovery and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” she said.
The major health update also came with rare footage of the future queen’s husband Prince William, 42, and their three children — Prince George, 11, Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
Middleton is slowly returning to the public eye. She made her first public appearance since chemo last month, traveling with William to Southport, England, where they met the parents of victims of the mass stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29 .
Last weekend, Middleton attended a two-day commemoration ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
William recently told reporters that his wife will be doing “more royal engagements” in 2025.
The prince also spoke about the “brutal” year he and his family have endured, in which both his wife and his father, King Charles III, were diagnosed with cancer.
In the same conversation with reporters, William said that Kate is “doing well” after completing chemotherapy.
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