Piers Morgan says he has heard some “pretty alarming stuff” about Kate Middleton
As curiosity continues to grow over the situation regarding the Princess of Wales, one outspoken presenter on both sides of the Atlantic has piped up.


In the midst of the storm surrounding Kate Middleton’s edited family photograph controversy, Piers Morgan, has stepped into the fray with some striking comments. The Princess of Wales found herself under intense scrutiny after Kensington Palace shared an altered image on Mother’s Day, triggering a cascade of speculation and conspiracy theories regarding her well-being, which has in fact been growing since she went for routine surgery back in January.
Morgan’s “alarming” Middleton comments
Addressing the matter on his show, Uncensored, Morgan voiced concerns about the situation.
“I’ve been told some stuff that, if even half of it is true, it’s pretty alarming what is happening.” The broadcaster, known for his candid commentary, didn’t mince words as he criticised the Palace’s handling of the situation, suggesting they might be concealing something. “I don’t know what to believe, nor do any of us – we’re not there,” he added.
"They clearly have got incompetent advisors."
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) March 14, 2024
Piers Morgan wonders how the doctored picture of Princess Catherine and her children ever made it to social media.
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With the explanation that Kate was the one who had personally edited the photograph on Photoshop, Morgan questioned just why she would, especially given that she was in recovery from abdominal surgery, although it’s hardly the most taxing of activities.
"It was their decision to release this photograph to quell the rumours - and it’s left instead a massive self-inflicted bruise and even more conspiracy theories."
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) March 13, 2024
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Morgan feeling sympathy for Kate
As well as on his own programme, Morgan also covered the topic in his recent column for the New York Post, expressing sympathy for the human element of the story, but warning of any cover up of a scandal.
“I feel very sorry for Kate that she’s had to go through whatever health issue she’s had, which has kept her away from public gaze, and duty, for so long. But my sympathy will erode if it turns out that she and the palace have deliberately misled the media and public about when the photo was taken to convey a false impression about her condition.”
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