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Did William cheat on Kate? US media revealed family secrets, the palace sues

'20.04.2019'

Source: Gazeta.ru

American journalists did what their British colleagues decided not to do - the InTouch tabloid published an exclusive material about the betrayal of Prince William to his wife. The infidelity of the heir to the throne, the publication directly named the cause of the quarrel Kate Middleton with her best friend Rose Hanbury. "BBC"- about how Kate and her friend lit up a quarrel on different sides of the ocean.

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American tabloid InTouch decided to do what no British tabloid could afford. The last issue of the magazine came out with a photo of Prince William and Kate Middleton on the cover: “William cheats on Kate — with her friend!” Read a large print on the cover.

The latest issue of InTouch was dedicated to the story that British tabloids describe very vaguely. This is an alleged altercation between Kate Middleton and her friend and Norfolk neighbor Rose Hanbury, the marquise of Holmonday, which the media first told about March 22. With reference to its sources, the American magazine said that the reason for it was the Hanbury affair with Prince William, which ensued when Kate Middleton was expecting a third child.

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An InTouch publication is based on information obtained from an anonymous source. From her it can be concluded that the rumors about Prince William's secret connection with Kate Middleton's girlfriend Rose Hanbury, which he entered during the pregnancy of her husband, circulate for about a year. When the Duchess of Cambridge heard them recently once again, she "immediately attacked" William, and he "just laughed off and said that the rumors were unfounded." As a result, Kate Middleton said she no longer wants to see Rose Hanbury or her husband David Roxewage, with whom the dukes of Cambridge used to be friends with each other.

The sources of this situation were called “Kate's nightmare” - insiders claim that she feels wounded, including because, being a girl of common origin, she faces a rival aristocratic woman.

The incident allegedly undermined trust in the couple, but in a conversation with the American edition anonymous interlocutors stressed that Catherine and William were only among the majority of couples experiencing similar problems, and no one is perfect.

The tabloid also noted that the dukes of Cambridge did not quarrel, but the scandal "shattered the situation in the palace and their marriage." The American edition of The Daily Beast, which told about the publication of the tabloid edition, turned to Kensington Palace for comment, but did not receive it. However, privately, some administration officials called the story "completely fabricated and deceitful."

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Typically, InTouch magazine and its publications are not universally trusted — especially after the Barack Obama incident, when reporters accused him of adultery, and the case when InTouch shocked the public with the news about the triplets Britney Spears. However, this time the situation looks ambiguous, because the British press did not write, for what reason Kate Middleton and her best friend could quarrel - and now the version about her husband’s infidelity put everything in its place.

For the first time, the news that Kate Middleton asked her husband to limit their communication with her neighbors at the Norfolk residence looked strange: March 22 British tabloid The Sun wrote that the Duchess of Cambridge demanded that William exclude Rose Hanbury and her husband from communication, but did not explain why The scale of what was happening was understandable to too few people.

The main characters of the publication are going to sue The Sun, owned by Rupert Murdoch, in court, however, according to some sources, while decided to abstain.

24 in March The Daily Mail released a note by the famous royal columnist Richard Kay with a refutation of "conjectures" and comments by new insiders that both women remain good friends and their husbands laugh at the rumors published by the yellow press. Part of the note was devoted to the positive characterization of the eldest son of Princess Diana.

It seemed that the royal family still has power over the media - the news about the new “enemy Kate” appeared in a couple of major publications, after which the British media forgot about it.

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However, not everyone was willing to refuse to discuss the possible novel by William and Rose Hanbury. A possible collusion by Windsor and the largest publishers in the UK was destroyed by British reporter Giles Koren. He published a short tweet appeal to an unknown recipient, who seemed to have voiced what others thought: "Everyone knows about adultery, dear."

A few hours later, the twitter post was removed, but by this time colleagues from the United States have already developed a theme. At the moment, publishers in the UK are faced with a difficult choice - to supplement the exclusive with data from their informants or not to raise the hype because of more stringent libel laws than in the US. Despite the fact that the Dukes of Cambridge are now in the shadow of the more popular Dukes of Sussex, Prince William and Kate Middleton are unlikely to want to arouse the interest of the press with the help of rumors of treason.

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