Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's supporter claims 'we have not seen Kate in public'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's supporter claims 'we have not seen Kate in public'

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Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 20/03/2024

- 22:18

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A supporter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has claimed "we have not seen Kate in public" since Christmas Day in 2023 amid a clamour of online conspiracy theories surrounding the Princess of Wales.

Christopher Bouzy, 48, is the CEO of The Tech and appeared in the Sussexes' Netflix documentary.


Bouzy shared a compilation of clips of Princess Kate and Prince William walking to compare it to the recent sighting of them shopping at a farm shop in Windsor.

He claimed these videos proved the two people walking in Windsor were not the royal couple, joining other baseless conspiracy theorists online.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton

The Princess of Wales was spotted in Windsor over the weekend

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He wrote on X: "I've compiled a few older videos of William and Kate walking together, as well as the recent video from Windsor Farm.

"Take a look and decide for yourself if it's Kate or not. In my opinion, we still haven't seen Kate in public."

On Saturday, Kate was seen smiling as she briskly walked away from a farm shop holding a bag beside Prince William.

The shopper who filmed the royal has slammed conspiracy theorists as "delusional".

Christopher Bouzy

Christopher Bouzy appeared in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary

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Nelson Silva, 40, said he saw the Princess of Wales "with his own eyes" on Saturday as she popped down to her local farm shop.

BBC sports reporter Sonja McLaughlan appeared to be amongst those fuelling the conspiracy theories.

She told her followers on X that it was "obviously not Kate" in the clip. In a now-deleted post, she suggested an actor could have replaced the princess.

Silva told the Sun: "I'm not so much shocked that these comments have continued, I'm just confused how exactly they can continue.

Kate and WilliamPrincess Kate and Prince William were spotted at a farm shop over the weekendGetty

"This is a video clearly showing her and William. I saw them with my own eyes. It was a completely relaxed situation.

"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."

Bouzy appeared in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary after his company BotSentinel issued a report saying the couple was on the receiving end of millions of trolls.

However, Bouzy has been accused of being a troll himself, having previously posted on social media that he thought the Prince and Princess of Wales were ageing in "banana years".

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In April 2023, he said the portrait released to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth's 97th birthday was photoshopped.

The image, which shows the late monarch posing with eight of her 12 great-grandchildren and two of her grandchildren at Balmoral, was taken just weeks before her death by the Princess of Wales.

On Tuesday, global picture agency Getty Images said the image was "digitally enhanced at source".

This was after a review following the recent fallout from the Princess of Wales editing a Mother's Day photo of herself with her three children.

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