“Real Housewives”, who? Self-proclaimed “Kate conspiracist” Andy Cohen has been all about the royal drama lately.
While chatting about Kate Middleton’s conspiracy theories on Friday’s episode of her “Daddy Diaries Podcast,” Bravo Government hypothesized that Prince William and Wife Rose Hanbury have something to do with her months-long absence from Princess of Wales of the spotlight.
“It all seems to come back to this girl, Rose, who he had an affair with — who he allegedly had an affair with,” Cohen said, referring to resurfaced 2019 rumors about William and the Marchioness of Cholmondeley.
“Don’t forget he broke up with (Middleton) after they dated for years and sowed wild oats for a while and then got back together,” the “Watch What Occurs Live” host, 55, continued.
Cohen went on to name William, 41, “his father’s son (son)” as King Charles III famously cheated on Princess Diana along with his now-wife Queen Camilla.
Hanbury, however, called the infidelity rumors “completely false” through his lawyers.
Social media users have questioned Middleton’s well-being since Kensington Palace announced in January that she was recovering from stomach surgery.
Although she is not expected to return to the public eye until Easter, the Princess of Wales, 42, was photographed in a farm stand in Windsor last weekend following concern over a closely edited photograph of her and her three children in Mother’s Day in the UK. .
Cohen, who made headlines on Monday for tweeting “that’s not Kate” in response to the farmer’s market photos, doubled down on his podcast on Friday that “these were outdated images.”
He stated: “These were not images of the farm stand. … The captions of these photos mentioned Kate photographed last August, blah, blah. It’s a lie.”
“Solar said she was in a farm stand with the kids after watching a football game looking happy and healthy, but no one at the football game or in the farm stand (saw her), and oh, that’s perfectly plausible.” , he claimed. “Are you also recovering from esophageal surgery or are you going to video games and a farm stand? What it is?”
Cohen called the scandal “so bizarre” and began studying “every principle on Twitter.”
The Emmy winner also threw Charles, 75, into the mix and asked “where… the damn king” has been since his cancer diagnosis was revealed in February.
Cohen isn’t the only star spreading conspiracy theories about the royal family, which he believes are fair game after “cruel” headlines about Meghan Markle over the years.
“Actual Housewives of Orange County” alum Meghan King even hired a psychic to determine the reality of Middleton’s whereabouts, with the psychic claiming the princess had an “emotional affair” and something “worse” happened when she had its process.
Middleton’s rep told Page Six completely last month that the royal was “doing well,” while William’s spokesperson said the Prince of Wales was focused on “work and not social media.”
Middleton also spoke out earlier this month to apologize for the Mother’s Day portrait mix-up.
“Like many novice photographers, I sometimes experiment with modifications,” she wrote on X. “I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused.”