Prince William and Kate Middleton published their portrait on the occasion of their wedding anniversary and scared everyone
The Prince and Princess of Wales celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary on April 29. On this occasion, they published a portrait of themselves taken during their wedding in 2011 on social networks. However, the photo caused widespread consternation among the royal couple's subscribers.
The thing is that Prince William and Kate Middleton posted a black and white photo, and often these are the photos that accompany news of someone's death. Since the couple's fans are very worried about the health of Kate, who was diagnosed with cancer, most of them first assumed the worst and only then read the caption, which said: “13 years have passed since that day.”
“Why black and white photo? “Oh God, I almost fainted,” reads a comment from one of the couple’s subscribers, which has already received more than 11 thousand likes, and there are many similar indignant reactions online.
Kate Middleton stopped appearing in public late last year after undergoing abdominal surgery. Her sudden disappearance from radar gave rise to many conspiracy theories, including some that claimed that the princess was no longer alive. General panic forced Kate to make an official statement in which she announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer. However, even this did not reassure the public: the network still doubts that the video is genuine and not edited using a neural network.
And recently another video, filmed shortly after the birth of Prince Louis, in 2018, went viral online. Then Kate Middleton appeared in public in a dress very similar to the outfit of actress Mia Farrow in Roman Polanski’s film “Rosemary’s Baby” - according to the plot of the film, the main character carries a child of the devil under her heart.