Royal Family TREMBLES Over Catherine’s Decision For Her TRUE Health Status Amid Cancer Revealed
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Princess Katherine is facing one of the toughest battles of her life – a battle against cancer. Recently, she has taken a bold step by providing an update on her health condition during the early stages of her chemotherapy.
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As mentioned, the conspiracy theories about the princess and her health before the cancer was announced went out of control, and some even thought that Catherine was not alive anymore.
Now, Catherine spends some quality time with her family at Anmer Hall. Only time will tell when she will be back in the public eye.
While most of the world has accepted her cancer diagnosis, some still don’t believe it. On social media, an expert working at UCLA has shared several shocking claims about how he thinks the Princess of Wales is faking her cancer. But first, something serious has happened according to the British. There appears to have been blackmail against the Princess of Wales when people tried whatever tactic they could to try and get to the bottom of her medical record. Both she and Kensington Palace received threats from an unknown person who warned them that within the next few hours her medical file would be published, cue a growing avalanche of conjecture, speculation, and innuendo on the internet.
The palace is said to be in crisis right now, and it is a problem that the Palaces understandably simply don’t know how to handle other than to ignore. The publication does not mention, however, it is not known whether the information came from the London Clinic where Catherine was or from someone close to her. It’s unclear from The Daily Mail and journalist Ephraim Hardcastle’s column whether the leak came from inside the hospital where the princess underwent abdominal surgery in January or elsewhere. Whatever the cause, Katherine’s overwhelming praise proved it was the right choice.
Reporters from both sides of the Atlantic claimed that the princess calmly revealed that the cancer was found after undergoing surgery in January for a condition that wasn’t thought to be cancerous at the time. While conspiracy theories surrounding the princess’ health are still out there, one person has taken it further and now receives hefty criticism online. Jonathan Perkins, UCLA’s director of race and equity, has spent several months spreading conspiracy theories about the mum of three.
As first reported by Perkins, who has a little more than 32,000 followers, asked questions about whether the Princess of Wales is still alive and even claimed she doesn’t have cancer at all. In a post in January, Jay Perkins wrote, “I personally do not believe Kate Middleton has had cancer.” On March 28th, 6 days after the cancer announcement, the UCLA employee wrote, “really and truly wondering if Kate Middleton is still alive.” Moreover, Perkins also claimed that the Royal Family is using the cancer card to cover for something else.
However, a royal expert says Jonathan Perkins is mentally unstable, and a UCLA spokesperson said statements on Perkins’s personal social media account don’t reflect the views of the University. UCLA’s values seek to foster open-mindedness, understanding, compassion, and inclusiveness among all in our diverse community. As of today, Jonathan Perkins, who has previously worked at Harvard University, has removed all his tweets about the princess. The Daily Mail then took print screens of them and revealed them in an article. It didn’t take long before Jonathan Perkins received sharp criticism.
Even though Catherine omitted some information such as the type of cancer she had, she nevertheless made remarks that appeared to be intended to put an end to rumors about her union with Prince William and to clarify why so little had been made public about her illness since her surgery and her final appearance on Christmas day in late January. Royal expert Richard Eden appeared on the show “Palace Confidential,” saying that the public had even written letters to The Times to ask for more information. He even said that pressuring Catherine into giving updates could come across as bullying. Eden continued, “If she wants to at a later point, fine, that’s up to her, but she shouldn’t feel that she has to.”