The United Kingdom is examining its conscience about the conspiracy surrounding Catherine
The near-mass hysteria that prevailed during two months without news of the Princess of Wales prompted the United Kingdom into a public introspection on Saturday, after Catherine announced yesterday that she was being treated for cancer. Although the British media have generally been more careful than others when it comes to getting carried away with the most ridiculous theories, they have also not been immune to the climate of social pressure in search of answers.
Experts agree that Kensington Palace did not skillfully handle reports on the case, but the seriousness of Catherine's condition prompted some to take an act of contrition with Light and the stenographers. “As someone who speculated on this without taking into consideration that it could be a serious health issue, I am deeply embarrassed, frankly, and wish him the best,” the well-known writer and left-wing activist wrote on his website. The social network owen jones.
Author Omid Scobie, who is considered an unofficial spokesperson for Catherine's in-laws, Harry and Meghan, was forced to post a message on the same network because he had previously posted a countdown to the princess's announcement. “When the world and I learned how serious the news was, I deleted the tweet to stop the speculation,” wrote Scobie, author of a controversial book about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s relationship with the rest of the family. . Royal family.
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