IS CRUEL CANCER KILLING KATE?
Globe US|June 17, 2024
William's wife has vanished for 163 days
IS CRUEL CANCER KILLING KATE?

CANCER-plagued Princess Kate’s ongoing absence from the royal spotlight has sparked shocking new fears that the palace is trying to hide the true extent of her physical and mental collapse!

Prince William’s beloved wife vanished from public events six months ago, and the news blackout on her condition has triggered panic she is dying and may never be seen in public again!

“The silence about Kate’s health crisis — believed to be ovarian cancer — is deafening,” a well-placed senior courtier tells GLOBE.

“We’re terrified Kate’s way worse than the royals are saying. Could we wake up one morning and find she has suddenly passed?”

And cancer may not be the only health crisis the Princess of Wales is fighting!

“Kate’s disappearance has even generated palace whispers she’s been secretly hospitalized for severe emotional issues and will never be able to resume her role at William’s side,” shares the insider. “All this secrecy is devastating and points to an impending disaster for the monarchy.”

The new alarm bells for Kate’s health exploded after Kensington Palace revealed on May 21 that the chemo-ravaged princess was the “driving force” behind a major report by her Early Childhood Foundation, calling for companies to introduce more family-friendly working practices.

Surprisingly, there was no personal statement from the 42-year-old mother of three, and the palace admitted she won’t be returning to duties anytime soon.

The royals were immediately accused of a cover-up.

“What is the palace trying to hide about Kate?” ponders a royal observer. “I don’t believe anything until we see her.

This story is from the June 17, 2024 edition of Globe US.

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