One thing I've realised in covering our Royal Family for more than 20 years is that when stories break, they go big.
One thing I’ve realised in covering our Royal Family for more than 20 years is that when stories break, they go big.
There’s plenty going on. Princess Anne’s been flying the flag for Britain in Dubai, for example, while the King is battling on with state duties despite his cancer treatment.When it was announced in January that the Princess of Wales had unexpectedly undergone ‘planned abdominal surgery’, Kensington Palace made a personal plea that she be allowed to recuperate in peace.
Some of it has been harmless enough, if foolish, including the suggestion that the princess might be recovering from a ‘Brazilian butt lift'. EXCLUSIVEREAD MORE: William 'won't worry about who does what in the Royal Family' as Kate recovers, says expert Part of the difficulty is down to the marked difference in way the two royal households - Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace - have approached their respective royal health crises.
The Daily Mail's Rebecca English, above, says that the deafening silence from William and Kate's team has opened the door to trollsI cannot bring myself to describe them, but the contents were outrageous – and included a frighteningly sophisticated and cleverly doctored image of the princess with demands for ‘proof of life’.I wasn’t surprised as I’d received the same response when I complained about a post describing me as a royal family-supporting ‘slut’.
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