Timeline of events: New details emerge in 'fragile' Kate mystery
Internet sleuths claim to have made a shocking discovery dating back to December 28.
Internet sleuths claim to have made a shocking discovery dating back to December 28.
One of the world's biggest news agencies has made a damaging claim against the royals.
The Sussexes have shared an official statement amid growing conspiracy theories.
The scandal has highlighted how easy it is to manipulate photos.
NYT: Princess Kate's health issue has sparked a furore that makes the tabloids look tame.
The theory has started to gain traction online - and the evidence is compelling.
One photo has set in chain a wild 36 hours for the royal family.
The King has released his first video message since being diagnosed with cancer while Catherine has apologised for any confusion caused by a 'manipulated' image. Video / NZ Herald
Shortly after confessing to a photo edit, Kate has been seen with Prince William.
She has not appeared in public since Christmas Day.
A spokesperson for the Prince has addressed the theories taking over social media.
While Kensington Palace has not yet confirmed the plans, the Ministry of Defence has.
Following weeks of bizarre theories about Kate's health status, she has been spotted.
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New York Times: Catherine hasn't been seen in public since Christmas Day.
Following rife speculation about Kate's health status, a new update has been shared.
The Princess of Wales underwent 'planned abdominal surgery', royalists claim otherwise.
Decision apparently not connected to Princess of Wales’ recovery from abdominal surgery.
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The mother of three was away from her children for 13 days following abdominal surgery.
A new statement has been shared after King Charles was seen leaving the hospital today.
A palace insider has explained why one statement had more information than the other.
The King has indicated he will be back to work soon after his procedure is completed.
Did the Sussexes know about Charles and Kate's surgeries before the news broke?
With Kate and the King in hospital, the Royal family could do with a helping hand.
It comes after the Prince was accused of 'deliberately snubbing' the senior royals.
The royal family are private individuals but also, in a sense, public property.
It's understood Kate's abdominal surgery was not for cancerous reasons.
Buckingham Palace says the King will undergo a 'corrective procedure'.
Despite his pressing royal duties, the king still makes quality time for his grandkids.