Lady Di's brother, concerned about "the truth" about what happened to Kate Middleton

Since Kate Middleton shared that innocent image for Mother's Day, barely a couple of weeks have passed, but the Princess of Wales will surely remember them for all eternity; Well, they have been able to unleash the first official crisis of the reign of her father-in-law, Charles III, before her first anniversary.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 March 2024 Sunday 11:06
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Lady Di's brother, concerned about "the truth" about what happened to Kate Middleton

Since Kate Middleton shared that innocent image for Mother's Day, barely a couple of weeks have passed, but the Princess of Wales will surely remember them for all eternity; Well, they have been able to unleash the first official crisis of the reign of her father-in-law, Charles III, before her first anniversary.

Speculation about the princess's condition does not stop happening, with the most bizarre theories. The last to speak out was Charles Spencer, brother of the missing Lady Di, who gave an interview to the BBC in which he admitted to being "concerned about the truth" about Kate Middleton's condition, in addition to admitting that the pressure he suffered His sister was "more dangerous" than what the current Princess of Wales is suffering.

In an interview given to journalist Laura Kuenssberg on the British public channel, Count Spencer opens up about his life and what it meant to be the brother of one of the most famous women in the world. According to the aristocrat, the media attention and harassment that Diana had to endure was much "more dangerous" than what the Princess of Wales suffers today due to the issue of the photographs.

Spencer says she is concerned "what has happened to the truth" about the theories circulating around Kate Middleton's health.

Princess Diana's brother is also very critical of the media, whom he considers "responsible" in part for the tragic death of Lady Di in Paris in 1997. At her funeral, he promised to protect his nephews, Princes William and Harry, from this type of media intrusion.

"I think if I look back at 1997 and Diana's death, I think it was so shocking as well, the circumstances of her death were so surprising, that it made the industry that supported paparazzi really consider more carefully what they could and couldn't. could do," Spencer says.

The interview comes after weeks of speculation, rumors and crazy conspiracy theories about the state of health of the Princess of Wales, who has been away from public life since undergoing planned abdominal surgery last January. The last images we have of Prince William's wife are from 2023.

The crown princes are two of the most beloved members of the royal family in the country, which has meant a full-blown crisis for the reign of Charles III, who in turn is in the background and is undergoing a treatment against cancer that was diagnosed a few weeks ago.

The matter has turned the last few days into a complicated week for the institution, still without apparent resolution, although the princess herself is expected to be the one to explain, when she considers it appropriate.