Christopher Bouzy, a tech CEO and supporter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has continued to promote conspiracy theories regarding Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge. Bouzy has suggested that the recent sighting of Kate and Prince William at a farm shop in Windsor might not be accurate, questioning the validity of the video and implying that it might not actually be the royal couple.
He took to social media, specifically X (formerly Twitter), to express his doubts, asking if any reporters had confirmed the sighting with staff at the farm shop besides the person who filmed the video. Bouzy also pointed out that no one else had gone on the record about seeing William and Kate at the farm shop, except for the individual who took the video.
So, let me see if I understand this correctly. Kate's video is one of the biggest stories of 2024, and not a single person who works at the farm/store has gone on the record about seeing William and Kate? So, just some random guy is the primary source of the story? Sounds legit. https://t.co/hrIqDsMtFG
— Christopher Bouzy (spoutible.com/cbouzy) (@cbouzy) March 21, 2024
Moreover, he shared a compilation of clips of the royal couple walking, comparing them to the recent video from the Windsor Farm Shop. Bouzy suggested that the people in the video might not be Kate and William, aligning himself with other conspiracy theorists online.
The video clip I shared wasn't "bizarre," nor am I a conspiracy theorist. Kate walks confidently, but Windsor Farm Kate walks like a young woman rushing to use the bathroom. Moreover, Windsor Farm Kate looks ten years younger than Kate. So no, we haven't seen Kate in public yet. pic.twitter.com/1v6pEANwqO
— Christopher Bouzy (spoutible.com/cbouzy) (@cbouzy) March 20, 2024
Bouzy has a history of making controversial claims, including previously stating that a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren was photoshopped. He has also been accused of trolling for his posts on social media.
Despite Bouzy’s assertions and the ensuing conspiracy theories, the individual who filmed the video of Kate Middleton and Prince William at the farm shop, Nelson Silva, has confirmed the sighting. Silva has stated that he saw the couple himself and described the situation as relaxed and ordinary.
In response to the conspiracy theories, Kensington Palace has provided a clear timeline of Kate’s recovery from planned abdominal surgery in January, with her public appearances expected after the Easter Holidays. However, online trolls have continued to spread baseless rumors about her health, suggesting that she has been replaced by a body double or that her marriage is in trouble.
Additionally, a Kate Middleton lookalike, Heidi Agan, has refuted the claims that it was her in the video, stating that she was at work during the sighting and firmly believes it was Kate and William.
Kate Middleton lookalike, Heidi Agan, shuts down conspiracy claiming she replaced the Princess at a farm shop with Prince William. Footage sparked rumors, but Agan, who's been impersonating Kate for 12 years, sets record straight—she was teaching during the visit. #KateMiddleton pic.twitter.com/P4EGERu1R6
— Rank Smells (@ranksmells) March 20, 2024
Despite the evidence and confirmation from the person who filmed the video, Bouzy and others have persisted in promoting these conspiracy theories, leading to further controversy and confusion surrounding the royal couple’s public appearances.
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