Kate Middleton’s footage hasn’t silenced conspiracy theorists.
Skeptics and naysayers took to social media to express their disbelief shortly after footage emerged of the Princess of Wales shopping with Prince William at a local farm stand this weekend.
“That’s not Kate…” tweeted Bravo big shot Andy Cohen Monday.
“I’m sorry but it’s not her,” tweeted another fan who added “#FakeKate” to their message.
“They should have just paid Steven Spielberg to fake a video of Kate, because that TMZ video just made everything worse,” tweeted anotherincluding a photo of Middleton taken in 2023 and a video of her captured in the farm stand.
“This is not the same person #KateGate #fakekate #KateMiddleton,” observed another who also shared breakup photos.
In images shared by Solar, the future queen smiled as she quickly walked alongside the Prince of Wales while carrying a large shopping bag.
Middleton, 42, looked comfortable in a more casual outfit than the public is used to seeing, wearing leggings and a zip-up sweatshirt. She let her long hair fall towards her all-black outfit.
William, 41, matched her comfort level with jeans and a baseball cap.
The video arrived hours after the Solar reported that Middleton had stopped by the stand after she and William watched their three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, play sports .
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“After all the rumors going ’round, I was shocked to see them there,” a spy shared with the outlet. “Kate was shopping with William, and she seemed happy and well.”
The eyewitness added: “The children were not with them but it is a good sign that she was healthy enough to go to the shops.”
Middleton has not been seen mingling in public since Christmas Day, when she and her family attended religious services. Weeks later, she underwent unspecified stomach surgery and Kensington Palace announced that she was unlikely to return to her duties until Easter.
She tried to connect with the public on Mother’s Day by sharing a photograph of herself with her children, but experts decided it had been edited so carefully that several companies issued a “killer warning.”
Middleton apologized for the botched photo shortly after.
“Like many novice photographers, I sometimes experiment with enhancements. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused,” she wrote on X from the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
“I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. W.”