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Prince William Ignited Rumors About His Marriage To Kate Middleton With A Single Statement

In the statement posted by the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account, Prince William stated that “too many have been killed” in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. As he proceeded to speak on the conflict, he used only first person pronouns, indicating that these statements were coming from him, alone, and not also on behalf of Kate Middleton. This was further confirmed by the fact that the post was captioned, “a statement from The Prince of Wales.” These details make it clear to any reader that Kate wasn’t involved with the message. The most important detail, though, is one that may take a closer look to notice. 

At the top of the statement is a logo consisting of a “W” with a crown. This is William’s emblem. He and Kate Middleton have a joint monogram, as well. Seeing as this statement wasn’t personal to William and would have more likely been something that Kate would sign off on, many folks are wondering why the joint monogram wouldn’t be used. Among the statement’s many replies and retweets were folks raising their concerns about what the unusual nature of the statement means about Kate. “Is Kate Middleton secretly dead? The whole situation with her is off. ‘I’ … ” wrote one X user. 

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