'Frustrated' Prince William is feeling 'angry' over Kate Middleton theories spiralling - expert
Prince William doesnāt appreciate when things ādonāt go in his directionā, and conspiracy theories about Kate Middleton will have added fuel to the fire, a royal expert has said.
Twitter may be soaking up the Kate Middleton conspiracy theories over her recent absences, but the royals arenāt feeling the same, apparently. Prince William has been said to be feeling āangryā over the narrative unwinding in front of the palaceās eyes, an expert claims. The 41-year-old has been continuing with his official duties over the past few weeks, trying to ignore the online speculation that has caught fire and exploded on social media.
Prince William is āangryā over Kate Middleton theories
Nick Bullen, from True Royalty TV, says the dad-of-two is just trying to get back to normality.
He claimed to USWeekly Prince William is āsomeone who can get very angry when things donāt go in his direction,ā and therefore theories over Kateās health would have gone down like a lead balloon.
Nick added: āI think he will be very, very angry at the conspiracy theories that have been flying around, very angry at the speculation, very angry that the messaging is appearing to get out of control.
āSo, I think he will be incredibly frustrated and probably angry.ā
The expert says Kate Middleton will be feeling āunder pressureā by the mounting calls from the public to āmake an appearanceā as sheās meant to be recovering from planned abdominal surgery.
Nick says the ānews cycle is out of controlā and is āimpactingā the princess.
William and Kate seen in public together for first time
The 42-year-old was seen heading out to a farm shop near their cottage in Windsor with her husband last weekend.
On Saturday, the mom-of-three was spotted briskly walking with a bag of groceries as William walked beside her with a hat and big coat, less on show than the Princess.
It comes as a commentator says Kate and Kensington Palace would have approved her being āseen in publicā, and called it a āstrategic moveā to stop the rumors.
However, it follows a similar pattern to King Charles, who was seem resuming royal duties earlier this month after being diagnosed with a form of cancer earlier this year.
Harsh reporting from Russia wrongly reported the monarch had died from the disease, and he proved fake news wrong by marking another appearance where cameras were present.
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