BBC reporter causes frenzy claiming Kate Middleton farm video is fake: ‘It’s clearly not her’

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taken of Kate Middleton on Saturday is fake — and that the woman shopping alongside Prince William was actually a “look-alike.” “Disturbing that newspapers like @thetimes are reporting this as fact,” Sonja McLaughlan wrote in a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter). “Headline ‘Kate seen in public for the first time’ when it’s clearly not her.

As someone said. Could be a couple of lookalikes making mischief.” “It’s so obviously not Kate. Some newspaper are reporting it as fact.

But it’s not her. No conspiracy theorist but all very odd,” she added, per the Telegraph. The Post reached out to the BBC for comment.McLaughlan’s post was later slammed by Nelson Silva, who captured the video of the Prince and Princess of Wales shopping at the Windsor Farm Shop shortly after watching their three children play sports. “What more do you need to lay off her?

I thought after this was released they’d go quiet. But these people are so invested in the drama now,” Silva, 40, told the Sun on Tuesday, a mere day after his footage went viral. “This is a video clearly showing her and William.

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