UCLA director claims Kate Middleton is ‘faking’ her cancer diagnosis in shocking outburst online

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Kate Middleton’s health became a global news story, fueled by speculation and culminating in a shocking cancer diagnosis.

Months of whispers about Kate’s health swirled online, with some rumors reaching outlandish extremes. A seemingly innocuous Mother’s Day photo, later revealed as manipulated, further fueled the fire. Even after her cancer announcement, some remained unconvinced.

In a heartfelt video message, Kate finally addressed the public. She revealed a cancer diagnosis discovered during surgery in January. She shared plans for preventative chemotherapy while expressing gratitude for her family’s support.

The announcement triggered a media frenzy. The BBC faced criticism over their extensive coverage, but defended their approach as reflecting the significance of the news and public interest.

Following the announcement, Kate retreated to Anmer Hall with her family, seeking privacy and time for healing.

Johnathan Perkins, a UCLA Director of Race and Equity, fueled conspiracy theories about Kate’s health online. His claims on a social media platform questioning her cancer diagnosis and even her whereabouts garnered outrage. UCLA distanced themselves from his views, while a royal expert denounced his actions.

With public support and focused on recovery, Kate hopes to return to royal duties once she regains her strength. The future remains uncertain, but the fight against cancer unites Kate with countless others battling the disease.