Duchess Kate is once again at the center of conspiracy theories.
In September, royal reporters questioned the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis, but those doubts resurfaced after the 42-year-old Crown Princess appeared at a memorial festival.
Sky News Correspondent Rhiannon Mills reported incorrectly In contrast to the royal family, who is battling cancer, “pre-cancerous cells have been discovered” in Middleton.
Since then, social media users have made this claim rampant. Claim via X “At a time when the Royal Family's popularity is at an all-time low, we thought it appropriate to post a sympathy card,” Middleton said.
second conspiracy theorists point out“Pre-cancer is definitely not cancer. …She squeezed this out beyond what was acceptable. ”
However, another fan claimed that “Pre-cancerous cells can easily evolve into cancer.”
In particular, precancerous cells are cells that have changes that increase the risk of cancer. According to the Mayo Clinic.
Middleton herself has never publicly described her cancer as “precancerous,” so it's likely that Mills mischaracterized her article.
Page Six has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.
In January, news broke that Middleton was undergoing abdominal surgery, and she stayed away from public life for several months after the surgery.
The princess revealed her diagnosis in a video amid conspiracy theories ranging from speculation about Kagemusha to rumors that Prince William was cheating on her.
“Post-surgery tests revealed that I had cancer,” she said at the time. “Therefore, my medical team advised me to undergo preventive chemotherapy, and I am currently in the early stages of that treatment.”
Ms Middleton made her first public appearance at Trooping the Color in June and has attended events including Wimbledon before leaving this weekend.
She paid homage to both Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth in a coat dress and pearl drop earrings at the memorial service alongside Prince William, 42, and King Charles III.
Good Morning Britain reporter Narinder Kaur found herself under fire on Saturday after commenting on Middleton's “aging” appearance at the Royal Albert Hall.
The journalist apologized on Sunday, writing: A genuine question about why Kate Middleton has aged so much. That was really the question. ”
Mr. Kaul continued. “I thought maybe she was a smoker. On reflection, that was a stupid and insensitive tweet.”
The controversy comes shortly after Mr Middleton declared to the nation that he had “finally” completed chemotherapy and was cancer-free.
“The road to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day forward,” she revealed in September.





