Since a few hours ago, all news about the allegations of Prince William’s adultery with Kate Middleton has been removed from the British media. The causes? a potential action the royal family would attempt to silence the media.
The drama surrounding the British royal family and its most recent internal controversy has gone too far and must stop. Additionally, it appears that the media in that nation has been forewarned.
In recent hours, they have begun to remove a significant amount of material that discussed the allegations of Prince William’s adultery. They contained his old tale involving Rose Hanbury, an English nobility who was pictured in 2019 attending a secret party with the future King.
However, all of the content that discussed the William and Kate problem has since been deleted by the media, including the most shady outlets like The Sun.
Social media users have speculated that the British royal family has chosen the “Super-Injunction.” Only extremely strong individuals and organizations are able to use this British egalitarian measure to silence the media on topics that are deeply personal to them.
This is what King Charles III did in response to the scandal surrounding his alleged affair with Camilla Parker, so it’s possible that it’s occurring now to Prince William’s advantage.
The British royal family can’t handle another controversy, in the end. Much less after Charles III’s formal coronation in May of next year.