It was not me.
A Kate Middleton impersonator denied posing as the Princess of Wales when she was allegedly spotted at the Windsor Farm Stand this weekend with Prince William.
“There is clearly some hypothesis as to whether or not it was Kate and William in that footage and photos,” Heidi Agan told the Mirror in an article published on Tuesday.
“In fact, my own social media has gone crazy because people think it’s me, but I know it’s not.”
Agan added that she was “at work at the time” when a nearby customer filmed the video and assured her that she was not the one walking alongside the Prince of Wales.
“I know it’s not me. I one hundred percent believe it’s Kate Middleton and William in that video,” she told the channel.
Agan also assured followers that Middleton is “alive” and asked conspiracy theorists to stop spreading rumors.
“Everything has gone too far now,” Agan continued. “It started as a joke about where Kate is, but now it’s become a drama, really, so it must stop.”
According to her Instagram page, Agan is “the UK’s most realistic Kate Middleton lookalike” and has professionally impersonated the future queen since 2012.
She even poked fun at the rumors circulating about Middleton’s whereabouts on Monday, posting a photograph of herself on Instagram with the caption: “I discovered her. She is of high quality. #whereiskatemiddleton #lookalike.”
Middleton, 42, was seen with William, 41, at a farm stand in Windsor last weekend, marking her first public outing since undergoing mysterious stomach surgery in January.
“After all the rumors that had spread, I was surprised to see them there,” a spy told UK Solar. “Kate was shopping with William, and she seemed happy and well.”
Another nearby shopper captured Middleton’s appearance on video, where she was seen quickly walking alongside William with a smile.
Following the sighting, a royal source told The Post on Tuesday that the trip to the farm stand with Prince William “should be enough to quell the superficial noise about his recovery.”
Another source told the Telegraph that “everyone can finally calm down” after seeing her “happy, healthy and relaxed”.
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Middleton’s rep previously advised Page Six that she was doing well but would not return to royal duties in person until after Easter.
However, her prolonged absence — as well as Prince William’s last-minute no-show at a royal event earlier this month — has sparked an onslaught of conspiracies related to Middleton’s health and whereabouts.
The problems were compounded when Middleton shared a photograph with her three children – Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 – on British Mother’s Day that was closely edited.
Several official photographic companies, including Reuters and the Associated Press, issued a “deadly report” about the image, which forced Middleton to confess that it was a doctored photograph, in an official apology.
Aside from two grainy paparazzi photos of her driving a car near Winsor this month and the farm sighting, Middleton has not been seen in public since attending church services with her family in December.
William has carried out his royal duties in typical Middleton fashion, although he has always spoken casually about her identity without commenting on her health.