Shortly after, TMZ acquired a video capturing the joyful couple as they exited the market. However, the online community remained skeptical, especially after Kate's near three-month absence from public view. It's worth noting that a paparazzi photo was released in February, showing the mother of three sitting in the passenger seat of a car alongside her mother. Additionally, a Mother's Day photo featuring Kate and her children was posted on the Waleses' joint social media accounts, but it was later confirmed to have been doctored.
Consequently, conspiracy theorists wasted no time examining the recent video of Kate Middleton, drawing conclusions that diverged from the official narrative. One user on X, formerly Twitter, boldly claimed, "That isn't her. Higher cheekbones, different smile, different walk, slimmer build. Carrying a bag after abdominal surgery. Body double." Another user even suggested cloning as a possibility, stating, "I'm convinced they cloned her."
Many viewers speculated that the video might be from a pre-Christmas period, citing Christmas decorations hanging in the market's shops. "Are those Christmas decorations??? That doesn't look like Kate??? It may not even be Prince William!!!" one person asserted.
As the debate surrounding Kate Middleton's alleged appearance in the video continues to unfold, royal enthusiasts eagerly await further clarification.