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Kate Middleton cry out as as William ignores her and the kids to be with his side chick Rose Hanbury

A new investigation has revealed that at least 21 stories implying an alleged affair between Prince William and Rose Hanbury have been removed from UK media outlets.

A new round of speculation that the British royal family is working with British newspapers to squash unflattering reporting about baseless rumors of a liaison between the couple has been sparked by an extensive report by Vulture’s Ellie Hall. Hall revealed shocking information, asserting that the mysterious individuals in charge of the attempted cleanup have failed miserably. She noted that despite the removal of these stories, each publication’s royal coverage and the official social media accounts of many of these outlets still contained broken links to the disappeared stories. Hall contacted each of the concerned newspapers for comment, but only The Guardian responded, stating that they had decided to alter the story themselves.

The story gained new momentum earlier this year when Catherine, the Princess of Wales, vanished from general visibility, leading to unwarranted speculation that her union with Prince William was in trouble. Stephen Colbert made fun of the alleged affair in a joke during a March 12th Late Show monologue before Catherine revealed that she had been diagnosed with cancer. Internet sleuths were speculating that Kate Middleton’s absence might be related to her husband and the future King of England, William, having an affair. Colbert stated, “Rose’s married name, Cholmondeley, is pronounced ‘Chumley,’ and her husband’s name, David Rocksavage, sounds less like a British noble and more like a musician from The Flintstones.” Hanbury issued her first public statement to refute the rumors as a result of Colbert’s remarks, and CBS received a legal warning regarding Colbert’s comments about his “royal mistress.”

The Vulture story additionally documents how Rose has been the subject of increasingly positive media coverage in British newspapers in recent years, with reports focusing on her companionship with Catherine. As one of the most important source materials in the multi-year Rose Hanbury alleged affair saga, this reporter’s article in The Daily Beast is cited by Hall. According to the Royalist article, the palace had sent legal letters stating that publishing information about the alleged affair would not only be false and highly damaging but also a breach of William’s privacy pursuant to Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The speculation continues to swirl, with the royal family’s efforts to manage the narrative seemingly falling short. The public remains intrigued by the royal drama, and the recent developments have only added fuel to the fire. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to follow this unfolding story.

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