Kate's mother was "recruited" and followed Prince William to the bar and actively cooperated with the royal family's performance
Middleton is now in financial crisis, with the family business going bankrupt and leaving £2.6 million in debt. But the foreign media released heavy news that William actually took his mother-in-law to the bar, which seems a little nonsensical, but it is very logical when you think about it.
The Princess of Wales' whereabouts are a mystery, and her last public appearance was last Christmas, and she has been in retirement ever since. In a video of a few minutes, Princess Kate announced that she had cancer, and her plans to return to work at Easter were once again in vain.
The crisis public relations of the British royal family is extremely stretched, which has caused a lot of trouble to Kate, and at the same time, it has also made the people who eat melons see jokes. released a number of fake photos in a row, and it was later confirmed that they were PS or computer synthesis, which was clearly testing everyone's bottom line.
Recently, William was actually seen taking his mother-in-law, Ms. Carol, to the bar to relax. This outing is very low-key, it is a private trip, and there are not even Reuters photos, but it is in the stage of word of mouth.
According to the Daily Mail, William and his mother-in-law appeared in a bar in northern Norfolk, supposedly to celebrate Easter. However, Princess Kate did not show up, and due to ill health, she could only stay in the royal villa to continue her treatment.
This absurd news has been reported by major media, and the news passed on to us is that Carol has been recruited by the royal family. The last time I drove Kate out of Windsor Castle, the Princess of Wales next to her was an impostor, but Carol was the real deal.
Kate's uncle Gary was only on the "Celebrity Big Brother" show, and was forced to shut down by the British royal family. Now Carol is actively cooperating with the performance, and she has spent so much effort on the script to prove that Kate is still alive.
Kate has been missing for four months, nominally fighting cancer, but in fact her whereabouts are a mystery that no one knows. A lie has to be fulfilled with countless lies, and the royal family must release more recent photos of Kate in response to the growing conspiracy theories.
Many fans were angry, and even thought that Carol was simply an actor, so cooperating with the royal family to refute the rumors, she didn't care about Princess Kate's situation at all. But as a commoner mother-in-law, the family business went bankrupt and was heavily in debt, and under the pressure of the imperial power, Carol probably chose to retreat.
According to foreign media reports, Kate's family of five spent Easter in Sunderringham, and the Carrolls also moved over. On the one hand, it is to take care of her daughter, on the other hand, she also has to appease the Welsh Three Treasures, and she has to cooperate with the royal family for crisis public relations at critical moments.
The family business, Party Pieces, has now gone out of business, and the Carrolls are in debt. Coupled with the fact that Princess Kate's body has turned on a red light, Carol has no choice but to stand on the side of the British royal family.
A SOURCE TOLD US Weekly that the bankruptcy of the family business dealt a fatal blow to Ms. Carroll. The most concerned thing now is whether Princess Kate can recover smoothly, she is already the last hope of the entire family.
According to foreign media reports, Kate wanted to help her mother's family financially, but was rejected by Carol. Now it seems that Kate's parents are wise and would rather bear the consequences alone than the future queen of England.
In fact, after the bankruptcy of their mother's family, William and Charles both felt ashamed, believing that it would damage the image of the royal family. Before the media kicked William and Carol into a quarrel, and the relationship deteriorated sharply, but at this time, they went to the bar together, and I really didn't know what medicine was in the royal family's gourd.