The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, finds herself embroiled in a storm of media scrutiny and palace controversies, leading to a significant toll on her health, according to close sources.
Reports suggest that Princess Kate's well-being has taken a severe hit amidst ongoing media scrutiny and the fallout from recent palace missteps. A close confidant of the royal, speaking on the condition of anonymity, criticised both the royal family and Kensington Palace for mishandling a recent photoshop controversy involving the Duchess.
Expressing frustration, the source told The Daily Beast, "She has been under incredible pressure for several years, and is now being harassed by the media over f***-ups made by other people."
The recent uproar was triggered by the release of a picture omitting Kate's engagement ring, a move that drew widespread attention and criticism. "How her office could have put out a picture without her ring when it was clearly going to be one of the most scrutinized pictures of all time is just unfathomable," the source added, questioning the decision-making within the palace.
Moreover, another close associate of Kate Middleton highlighted the toll the relentless media scrutiny has taken on her health, particularly after undergoing major surgery earlier this year. "She and William have been under intense stress ever since Harry and Meghan left the family," the insider revealed.
The couple has faced a barrage of challenges, including relocating residences, adjusting their children's schooling, and mourning the loss of Queen Elizabeth II. "It's not surprising she got ill, and it's not surprising she needs a break from it all to get better," the source concluded, shedding light on the immense strain Princess Kate has been enduring.
As concerns mount over the Duchess's well-being, calls for a reevaluation of media practices and palace protocols have gained momentum. The relentless scrutiny and pressure faced by members of the royal family continue to raise questions about the toll of public life on their mental and physical health.