The crisis of confidence around the British Royal House is increasing by the moment. Speculation, criticism and conspiracy theories are making their way day by day, burying the little information that is officially provided. And it has been two months since Kate Middleton underwent abdominal surgery that has kept her missing from the media landscape.
And after many rumors, this weekend it came to light that the BBC was waiting for an imminent statement with an “extremely important” message in which the matter would be clarified. Something that has now been known to be totally false.
SplashNews.com / GTRES
The program Let’s see has contacted Helen Wade, BBC journalist, live, and she has been categorical about the matter. “Well, I’m very afraid that this statement is a hoax that a tweeter in Spain has published,” she stated, thus breaking all rumors about this possible statement. So it won’t happen, at least for now.
“They gave me a weekend of calls from the Spanish media asking me about this and I have had to tell them all the same thing. It is not true. This statement is not going to arrive in three days, or two days, or imminently, because it is not true.” , has added.
A journalist from ‘The Times’ joins the denial of the statement
A denial that The Times journalist, Simon Hunter, has joined. “It comes from networks, they are hoaxes. Today I spoke with two BBC journalists and they told me no, that they laughed when they heard that in a meeting,” he stated, making it clear that this long-awaited statement was not will see the light.
However, Helen Wade has been blunt with the information about the reappearance of Kate Middleton “healthy and happy” in a farm shop, and has stated that it is completely true. “They went shopping on foot. There is a butcher shop, bread, wine… It is a very cute store that has all the organic products. People saw them by surprise, they were both there. It was something very unexpected,” he said.
GTRES
Likewise, he wanted to send a reassuring message about the state of health of the Princess of Wales and assured that “she is recovering well.” So much so, that she does not rule out the possibility that she may attend the Easter mass celebrated next Sunday, just as she has done in previous years: “We will see her soon.”
This scandal has not only increased Kate Middleton’s fame, but has also been a hard blow for her. “They told us in the Palace that she was devastated and very sad about the issue that was triggered by the photo that they retouched for laughter,” the journalist said. Something that has generated “a credibility problem in the information that the Royal House was sending.”
Read also