Kate's New Picture

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Anonymous wrote:People, there is zero chance that is a recent photo of Kate. It looks nothing like her!


TMZ shared the metadata from the video. It was taken March 16, 2024 at 12:43 pm.

https://www.tmz.com/2024/03/18/kate-middleton-seen-new-video-windsor-farm-shop-prince-william/


“No! That can’t be!! It must have been taken years ago!”


It's not her. Doesn't matter when it was taken.


NP. I knew there would be someone clinging to the insane conspiracies. It’s clearly her, get a grip.
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Surprised not even dailymail commenter aren't falling for it!
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Anonymous wrote:if not her double then she looks very so skinny but still energetic somewhat carrying


She looks healthy and natural. Good for her.


Omg please stop. Her legs look emaciated, just skin and bones. She’s lost a lot of muscle since she was younger.

You’re definitely part of the problem.


I think people are saying she looks younger because she's so skinny she looks like a tween. Her thighs are definitely too thin, her knees are bigger than her thighs.

But makes sense if she did have abdominal surgery.


If she lay in bed for a while and was then under doctors' supervision, she'd gain wait after the surgery.



No she wouldn’t. She’s probably on a very strict diet per her doctors. Leave her alone.
DP


What kind of doctor thinks it's a good idea to lose weight as you're recovering from surgery? Since you're obvious a doctor, maybe you can explain.


You seem angry. If she had any kind of gastrointestinal issues, then she would be on a very strict diet right now. Not to lose weight, but to make sure her digestive tract is functioning and healthy. Clearly you don’t know anyone who has had Crohns or IBS or anything of that nature.

DP. I know exactly what it’s like to recover from a colon and a bowel resection. AMA.


As do I. I was on a miserable liquid diet for 8 weeks afterwards.
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Anonymous wrote:I want to see the comparison of people who said facelift here to those that said “heatstroke” to that California family that died. Usually the simplest explanation is the right one. All of this angst over a mommy makeover.


The simplest explanation is... abdominal surgery.

You may need to sharpen your razor. It's dull.


Surgery-related weight loss would cause her cheeks to cave in, not to look refreshed.
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Anonymous wrote:if not her double then she looks very so skinny but still energetic somewhat carrying


She looks healthy and natural. Good for her.


Omg please stop. Her legs look emaciated, just skin and bones. She’s lost a lot of muscle since she was younger.

You’re definitely part of the problem.


I think people are saying she looks younger because she's so skinny she looks like a tween. Her thighs are definitely too thin, her knees are bigger than her thighs.

But makes sense if she did have abdominal surgery.


If she lay in bed for a while and was then under doctors' supervision, she'd gain wait after the surgery.



No she wouldn’t. She’s probably on a very strict diet per her doctors. Leave her alone.
DP


What kind of doctor thinks it's a good idea to lose weight as you're recovering from surgery? Since you're obvious a doctor, maybe you can explain.


You seem angry. If she had any kind of gastrointestinal issues, then she would be on a very strict diet right now. Not to lose weight, but to make sure her digestive tract is functioning and healthy. Clearly you don’t know anyone who has had Crohns or IBS or anything of that nature.

DP. I know exactly what it’s like to recover from a colon and a bowel resection. AMA.


I'm sorry you went through that. I agree that it would not be advisable for Kate to be losing even more weight while recuperating. I had abdominal surgery too, though nothing as serious as you. The only oddity is that I was told not to lift anything over 10 lbs, if I recall, for about 6 weeks. So I was surprised to see Kate carrying a bag, although perhaps it was very lightweight. Plus it's now 8 weeks post-op. So my question is: for more serious abdominal surgery, as what you unfortunately had, does her behavior (carrying bag and her gait) seem normal? My guess is that this indicates that Kate is recovering very well.


DP. Someone described her gait as not like her, as "stompy". She looks convalescent in this video.
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Anonymous wrote:Surprised not even dailymail commenter aren't falling for it!


+1. Over 2,000 comments and most don't believe it's Kate. And they live in Britain and see her pics all the time.
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Not that I even believe this but -

You do realize that there are professional Will and Kate impersonators, right? Anyone could have hired them for a walkabout and a photo.

(It looks like the actual couple to me, but I’m not really invested. The woman in the car with Carole always had Pippa’s jawline)
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Anonymous wrote:Surprised not even dailymail commenter aren't falling for it!


And normally they luuuv Kate.
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Anonymous wrote:in the Daily Mail Comment section, the top-rated comment, with 2.1k likes, says

"That's not Kate. Plus after abdominal surgery you are not supposed to carry heavy things for several months."

And the next top photos say similar things.

I’m sure that comment was posted by the world’s leading abdominal surgeon.


I had abdominal surgery, twice. And I was told not to carry things for several months. Also, it's easy to gain weight when you're sitting on the sofa watching Netflix all day, so I actually had to watch myself.


DP. How on earth would you know how heavy her bag is? It could be something packed with tissue paper and weighing next to nothing.
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Anonymous wrote:I want to see the comparison of people who said facelift here to those that said “heatstroke” to that California family that died. Usually the simplest explanation is the right one. All of this angst over a mommy makeover.


The simplest explanation is... abdominal surgery.

You may need to sharpen your razor. It's dull.


Surgery-related weight loss would cause her cheeks to cave in, not to look refreshed.


Yes. Look at the video and the stills. Her cheeks are gone. They'll come back over time, as she recovers, hopefully.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:in the Daily Mail Comment section, the top-rated comment, with 2.1k likes, says

"That's not Kate. Plus after abdominal surgery you are not supposed to carry heavy things for several months."

And the next top photos say similar things.

I’m sure that comment was posted by the world’s leading abdominal surgeon.


I had abdominal surgery, twice. And I was told not to carry things for several months. Also, it's easy to gain weight when you're sitting on the sofa watching Netflix all day, so I actually had to watch myself.


DP. How on earth would you know how heavy her bag is? It could be something packed with tissue paper and weighing next to nothing.


That's a big bag with a lot of tissue paper.
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Anonymous wrote:I want to see the comparison of people who said facelift here to those that said “heatstroke” to that California family that died. Usually the simplest explanation is the right one. All of this angst over a mommy makeover.


The simplest explanation is... abdominal surgery.

You may need to sharpen your razor. It's dull.
. Mommy makeovers include tummy tucks. Which are abdominal surgery. Obviously she added in some face work too. Lol
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to see the comparison of people who said facelift here to those that said “heatstroke” to that California family that died. Usually the simplest explanation is the right one. All of this angst over a mommy makeover.


The simplest explanation is... abdominal surgery.

You may need to sharpen your razor. It's dull.


Surgery-related weight loss would cause her cheeks to cave in, not to look refreshed.


Yes. Look at the video and the stills. Her cheeks are gone. They'll come back over time, as she recovers, hopefully.


The apples of her cheeks look rounder/more youthful and her jawline is firmer. That's not the same thing.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if not her double then she looks very so skinny but still energetic somewhat carrying


She looks healthy and natural. Good for her.


Omg please stop. Her legs look emaciated, just skin and bones. She’s lost a lot of muscle since she was younger.

You’re definitely part of the problem.


I think people are saying she looks younger because she's so skinny she looks like a tween. Her thighs are definitely too thin, her knees are bigger than her thighs.

But makes sense if she did have abdominal surgery.


If she lay in bed for a while and was then under doctors' supervision, she'd gain wait after the surgery.



No she wouldn’t. She’s probably on a very strict diet per her doctors. Leave her alone.
DP


What kind of doctor thinks it's a good idea to lose weight as you're recovering from surgery? Since you're obvious a doctor, maybe you can explain.


You seem angry. If she had any kind of gastrointestinal issues, then she would be on a very strict diet right now. Not to lose weight, but to make sure her digestive tract is functioning and healthy. Clearly you don’t know anyone who has had Crohns or IBS or anything of that nature.


You seem abusive.

Kate would be on a diet restricted as to what she ate, but not restricted as to calories. No responsible doctor is going to put an already very thin woman on a calorie-restricted diet.


The PP is right. A gastro friendly diet is usually low fat, very low or no dairy, low or no gluten. It’s actually really hard to gain weight on that diet especially if you are naturally thin. I could have an “all you can eat” diet of low fat protein and vegetables and I would be a size 00. I have a couple family members that were out on these gut friendly diets and they are skeletal. They’ll probably all live to be 120.


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My son’s best friend has Crohn’s disease and spent years being rail thin while they tried to figure out what was wrong. He only started to eat normally and gain a little weight after having surgery and his medications were finally adjusted correctly. I have no idea if this is what she has, but any kind of serious digestive issues are miserable.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if not her double then she looks very so skinny but still energetic somewhat carrying


She looks healthy and natural. Good for her.


Omg please stop. Her legs look emaciated, just skin and bones. She’s lost a lot of muscle since she was younger.

You’re definitely part of the problem.


I think people are saying she looks younger because she's so skinny she looks like a tween. Her thighs are definitely too thin, her knees are bigger than her thighs.

But makes sense if she did have abdominal surgery.


If she lay in bed for a while and was then under doctors' supervision, she'd gain wait after the surgery.



No she wouldn’t. She’s probably on a very strict diet per her doctors. Leave her alone.
DP


What kind of doctor thinks it's a good idea to lose weight as you're recovering from surgery? Since you're obvious a doctor, maybe you can explain.


You seem angry. If she had any kind of gastrointestinal issues, then she would be on a very strict diet right now. Not to lose weight, but to make sure her digestive tract is functioning and healthy. Clearly you don’t know anyone who has had Crohns or IBS or anything of that nature.

DP. I know exactly what it’s like to recover from a colon and a bowel resection. AMA.


As do I. I was on a miserable liquid diet for 8 weeks afterwards.

The typically case requires the patient to eat easily digestible and caloric food and I assume Kate had better doctors, like mine, and as any medical team would want, especially if a patient does not carry sufficient fat.
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