Kensington Palace has been in the spotlight recently due to a series of events involving the British Royal Family. The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, made headlines after announcing she is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer following weeks of speculation about her health. The palace faced scrutiny over a privacy breach at a London hospital where the Princess was treated for abdominal surgery. Additionally, a photo scandal involving an edited picture of Kate and her children stirred controversy and led to the palace losing trust as a reliable source of information.
Kensington Palace, located in London, England, has been a royal residence since the 17th century and is currently the official London residence of the British Royal Family. Situated in Kensington Gardens, the palace has a rich history and has been home to various members of the royal family over the years. It serves as a key location for official royal events and engagements, as well as a residence for members of the royal family. The palace's recent prominence in the news highlights its continued significance as a focal point of royal activities and public attention.
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Future king and queen tied the knot in a memorable ceremony at Westminster Abbey in 2011
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Getty Images says footage ‘may not adhere’ to its editorial policy days after Kate shares cancer news
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'William is extremely proud of his wife for the courage and strength she has shown not just this week but since her surgery in January.'
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Experts weigh in on why unsubstantiated rumors that Prince William had an affair flourished as a reason for Kate Middleton's absence from the public eye.
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Princess of Wales requested privacy as her family retreat after weeks of lurid speculation over her health
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After weeks of speculation, the Princess of Wales has said she has cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
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An expert on cyber extremism said the ‘inhumanity’ of social media had led the royal to make her statement
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After weeks of speculation about her whereabouts, Kate, the Princess of Wales, announced in a video message Friday that she is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
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She has been working from home as she recovers from abdominal surgey.
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A British privacy watchdog is looking into a report that staff at a private London hospital tried to snoop on the Princess of Wales’ medical records while she was a patient for abdominal surgery
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Maria Caulfield warns of enforcement action after London Clinic launches investigation into security breach
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Donald Trump has responded to the scandal surrounding an edited picture shared by the Princess of Wales. The picture of Kate and her three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, was released on Mother’s Day but then pulled by news agencies after appare
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The Kategate photo scandal has landed the Palace being labelled no longer a trusted source.
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By trying to quell speculation about the princess’s condition, the palace has instead drawn more attention to the possibility that something may be wrong – and stoked the flames of gossip... a phenomenon known as ‘a boomerang’
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Secrecy is in the royal blood, it is their modus operandi.
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Princess of Wales has now personally apologised as she admitted to editing the picture
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It’s been a busy few months for King Charles III and his family. There have been surgeries, health announcements, and one family photograph people can’t stop talking about.
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Kensington Palace has not yet commented on the concerns raised about the picture
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After months of speculation about her whereabouts, a new official portrait of the Princess has been released to mark Mother's Day in the UK.
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