January brought with it a slew of royal health concerns.
Then came the real shocker: She wasn’t set to return to public duties until after Easter.
On January 17, he announced that he had to undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate.

The palace assured the public that the condition was benign.
The media tempest that ensued is one the royals will have a hard time living down.
I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused."

The tweet raised more than a few eyebrows.
The more you look at the photograph, the more bizarre it becomes.
Professional studio photographer Joscelynne Feinstein pointed out all the blunders toToday.

“Charlotte, to me, is 100% a Photoshop fail.
White observed that the color of the windowpane in the background also appears to have been altered.
“The kind of hiding that they’re doing, it seems excessive to me,” Brown said.

The palace’s effort to control which details are released to the public has only drummed up more attention.
I think it’s a jigsaw of different pictures.”
This is the conundrum Kensington Palace is facing right now.

“They have also given over significant power to the end user.
It’s undesirable and affects their credibility.”
Royal commentator Jack Royston agreed.

The man has even admitted that he likes to stir the pot.
“Winding people up is probably my favorite hobby.
Every part of me is just riddled with mischief and danger,” Goldsmith once toldCNN.
Instead of simply replying that he couldn’t comment, Goldsmith decided to be as cryptic as possible.
“[Catherine] doesn’t want to talk about that.
There’s a kind of code of etiquette,” Goldsmith said (viaVariety).
“If it’s announced, I’ll give you an opinion.
She’s getting the best care in the world,” he stated.
“She’ll be back.
Of course she will.”
Cue a thousand rumors about what “it” might refer to.
Needless to say, he isn’t entirely in the royal loop.
A new photograph of Catherine in a car with William has caused more controversy
Yall!?
Well, it seems to be Catherine, at least.
Many royal pundits cried Photoshop on this picture as well.
one fan asked on X, formerly known asTwitter.
It is a bit dodgy, we’ll admit.
Jim Bennett, the paparazzo who took the picture, insists that the photograph is genuine.
Others quickly latched onto the theory.
But her wedding band?
When has the Princess of Wales ever been seen without that?
Then there’s the issue of Catherine’s appearance.
“Kate in the passenger seat doesn’t look like a Kate that we’ve seen very often.
“Don’t think it’s Kate…Do you?”
Anotherwrote, “It’s AI.
The lighting on ‘Kate’s’ face is wrong.”
Calleja alleged that a palace aide provided her with all this secret information.
“The doctors had to take drastic decisions at that moment because of the complications that arose.
The decision was to put her (Kate) in an induced coma.
They had to intubate her,” Calleja claimed.
While these are shocking allegations, there is no proof whatsoever to support them at this stage.
To believe or not to believe Calleja’s claims, that is the question.
For now, all we can do is wait.