A journalist from 'The Times' explains why Prince William and Kate Middleton still have not made an official publication despite the rumors

The mystery surrounding the figure of Kate Middleton continues to make headlines in the vast majority of international media.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 March 2024 Monday 23:02
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A journalist from 'The Times' explains why Prince William and Kate Middleton still have not made an official publication despite the rumors

The mystery surrounding the figure of Kate Middleton continues to make headlines in the vast majority of international media. The Princess of Wales underwent abdominal surgery in mid-January, and since then, she has remained out of the media spotlight, focused on her full recovery and with the aim of reappearing after Easter.

However, the publication of a manipulated image of the princess with her three children on social networks to celebrate Mother's Day generated an unprecedented media earthquake in the British royal house. And since the publication of said photograph, speculation and conspiracies about Kate Middleton's condition have only increased with the passing of the days.

But despite everything that the royal scandal is causing internationally, the British royal house has decided to remain silent and not make any other statement for the moment, despite rumors that Kensington Palace would be about to make a surprising statement. A decision that many experts in the royal household have questioned, since no one understands the secrecy that exists with the figure of Kate Middleton.

One of the last professionals to speak out on the matter was Simon Hunter. This past Monday, the journalist from The Times visited the Espejo Público program, where he wanted to comment on the information that The Sun had published and in which it was confirmed that the couple had been seen shopping in a farm store. Furthermore, the British journalist assured that nothing will be heard from the princess until April 17.

''This is how Kensington Palace communicates, since it very rarely makes an official statement on these issues. But what they are doing through palace sources or friends of the princes is giving their version of what is happening and conveying the state of mind of the Princess of Wales after the botched photo,' she said.

According to The Times, Kate Middleton would be very affected by the image. ''She just wanted to have a nice gesture for Mother's Day,'' declared Hunter, who also claimed that it was almost impossible for someone capable of inserting her face in an image, as many theories suggest, to be able to fail in the rest of the touch-ups.

Regarding the little action that the British crown is taking, the journalist continued to trust the official version and emphasized that the matter was related to a private health problem. ''She has the right not to tell it if she doesn't want to,'' he said. Likewise, Simon Hunter assured that the royal house had no intention of changing its communication strategy. ''Guillermo has chosen this path and he is not going to change at this point. You have to understand him in the context of his childhood and what he happened to his mother and how he is being like a father to him,' explained the journalist from The Times.