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Kate Middleton with Prince William in new video? Conspiracy theories say otherwise

Conspiracy theorists raised the possibility of a body double of Kate Middleton, casting doubt on the identity of the woman depicted in the clip.

March 19, 2024 / 15:20 IST
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Kate Middleton has largely remained out of the public eye since her surgery.

In recent weeks, the question on everyone's lips has been: Where is Kate Middleton? Speculation has run rampant, fuelled by social media buzz and wild theories. Despite recent visual evidence purportedly showing the Duchess of Cambridge at a farmer's market, doubts still linger.

A photo and accompanying video, circulated by British tabloid The Sun, depict a couple strolling through a market in Windsor. The publication claimed it was a smiling Kate Middleton accompanied by her husband, Prince William. "Great to see you Kate," The Sun declared on Monday evening, alongside what it purported were images of the princess sporting leggings and a black top.

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Commentators weighed in on the purported sighting, with Piers Morgan tweeting, "Great to see Kate laughing and joking with William on their shopping trip. She's obviously recovering well. This should end a lot of the conspiracy theories…"
Additionally, Nelson Silva, who captured the video, shared his observations with The Sun, stating, "I didn't feel like they were hiding who they were. But they didn't quite know how people would react because there has been this build-up about their whereabouts and I got the sense they just wanted to be swift in there." Silva described Kate as appearing "happy and relaxed.”

Meanwhile, The Daily Mail hailed the images as "an image that will silence the conspiracy theorists.”

Far from quelling concerns, the footage has reignited the debate, with eagle-eyed social media users pointing out various inconsistencies. Some critics questioned the quality of the imagery, arguing that it appeared grainy in an era dominated by high-definition technology.

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