
It was neither, it was a motorcade in the vacinity of a hospital. |
She’s always been very very thin. For chrissakes she’s not taking ozempic. She was just as skinny before it was a thing. |
Her brother, James, had suffered from severe depression. He has discussed it publicly and Kate has made herself the face of bring king mental health to the forefront, destigmatizing it. |
Some people regardless of current weight, allegedly take it to just reduce the “food noise” |
The desire for her to have an eating disorder or mental health issue by some posters in this thread is disgusting |
She looked healthy and happy on Christmas:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/royals/kate-middleton-last-seen-public-31904045.amp |
https://www.forthepeople.com/practice-areas/mass-tort-lawyers/weight-loss-lawsuit/ |
It works well for food noise. |
+1 and she did the whole church walk smiling and saying hello. Whatever it is, I wish her a speedy recovery. |
Try to keep up. |
What physician would prescribe Ozempic for someone of her weight? Wouldn’t that be grounds for professional censure? Or charges of malpractice? |
Those posters are doing the same as everyone else on this thread--speculating. No one is wishing for her to have the conditions they are speculating about. |
I’d be shocked if she was taking it. However, some thin people take it because of the food noise issue. |
I wonder why William also cleared his schedule with all this. He’s next in line for the throne, so you’d think it would have been a good opportunity for him to act as official/unofficial leader of the firm while his father is out. They have a full staff that can handle everything at home, so it would probably be good to have at least one senior Royal out doing royal things.
I guess either Kate’s situation is way worse than we know, or William just took it as an excuse to do less. |
Without going into whether Kate has done what you said, or whether she's been effective at it, it wouldn't preclude the royal family from handling it this way IF that's what's going on. It's one thing to speak out about mental health and support mental health organizations. It's an entirely different thing to be affected by it personally (or have your family member go through it). She's the future queen for chrissakes. If that's what's happening, do you really think they'd just come clean and be all, "see, even we struggle with mental health! There's no stigma, see?" |