Alfonso Arús reveals what would be "an unprecedented scandal" for Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton has become the undisputed protagonist of recent weeks.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 March 2024 Tuesday 17:16
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Alfonso Arús reveals what would be "an unprecedented scandal" for Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton has become the undisputed protagonist of recent weeks. Prince William's wife underwent planned abdominal surgery last January, but she refused to make her medical history public.

As the weeks passed and the aristocrat did not reappear publicly, the Internet began to fill with speculation and theories about the true state of health of the 42-year-old woman. Last Sunday, March 10, Kesington Palace published a photo of Kate with her children for Mother's Day with the intention of putting an end to the rumors. However, the image sparked controversy.

Hundreds of users on the Internet analyzed the photo and discovered that it was an image retouched with Photoshop, which is why the main communication agencies removed it from their servers. After a few days full of tension, Princess Catherine took a step forward and intoned the mea culpa: ''Like many other amateur photographers, I occasionally experiment with editing (...) I want to express my apologies for any confusion in the family photography that we shared yesterday have caused.

Days later, an alleged recent video came to light in which the princes of Wales could be seen leaving a farmers market. The images have caused a lot of talk on the internet because Kate comes out with a very good physical appearance, which would put an end to the theories about her poor state of health. Although the Royal Family has confirmed that it is the princes, many followers of the plot consider it impossible that the woman is this well and has not recorded a reassuring video.

The audiovisual piece has become the main topic of conversation on social networks such as We are facing an agreed video, etc.

The La Sexta Aruser@s program has echoed the video and its different commentators have made their point of view known from astonishment and disbelief. The presenter, Alfonso Arús, has been blunt in expressing that if it is proven that the person in the video is not Middleton (after confirmation from the Royal Family) we would be facing ''an unprecedented scandal''.

For her part, Angie Cárdenas has given her opinion and expressed that she firmly believes that the woman in the piece is not Princess Catalina: ''If she were like that, she would have already made an appearance.''