The Palace Stands Firm On Kate's Privacy Amid Online Attacks
We imagine Kate's laughing at the fuss
This is how we imagine Kate’s reaction to the numerous, online conspiracies. PA.
Happy March!! And happy Sunday! I hope all of you are having a relaxing Sunday evening. It felt today like spring was really in the air. Did you feel it too? Kate will be back in action before we know it. Some are speculating that we might see a glimpse of her on Easter, March 31. Lambrook, GCL’s school, breaks on March 22nd and then doesn’t return until April 17th. However, Easter Sunday is a royal church event in Windsor at St. George’s Chapel, so it’s certainly a possibility. I just want Kate to be ready to comeback and not push herself because of all this worldwide chatter. Her health must come first. We probably won’t see her back doing engagements until after the kids return to school, even if she pops up for Easter. William and Kate have always honored the kids’ school breaks and I’m sure this spring break will be extra special for them, as they celebrate Kate’s recovery.
Our newsletter last Sunday examined the crazy attacks and demands on social media regarding Kate’s health and pointed out how they started with Meghan and Harry, through their fans and supporters, swelling from there. On social media, you could feel the fever pitch of it growing, which continued this week. Social media has always been used by Meghan and Harry as their battle ground, even phoning fans and releasing info to them, to be shared via social media. Who benefits from all this crazy speculation on Kate? Meghan and Harry do. It’s not organic, it’s a flame that was lit by them.
Page Six’s coverage of Kate’s illness is slanted for Meghan and Harry.
Page Six making a dig about Kate’s health.
This is from an article a few days ago in Page Six, an outlet that happily pushes Meghan and Harry’s skewed agenda, probably for a price. We talked about this in our IG stories, but I wanted to expand on that here. Kensington Palace exclusively replied to Page Six regarding the stories and speculation on Kate’s health. The statement reported from KP this week, was directly to Page Six. “Kensington Palace made it clear in January the timeline of the Princess’ recovery and we would only be providing significant updates. That guidance stands,” the palace informed Page Six. Adding that Kate was “doing well”.
In response, Page Six not only attacked the KP spokesperson, calling them a “flak”. But, through their headlines and graphics, they compared Kate’s “doing well” update to Richard Lewis’ update, Lewis having recently passed away. It’s vulgar to see how media supported by Meghan and Harry can be so cavalier about death, joking about Kate’s death. They want to support the theories that Kate’s not well and push Meghan and Harry’s agenda. I think this is one reason KP responded directly to Page Six. As if to say, you can push all the lies you want for Meghan and Harry, we will not be changing our position on Kate’s privacy.
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