Andy Cohen not only took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to talk about his take on the wild Kate Middleton disappearance theories, but the Bravo host also made sure his Instagram followers got a taste of the action, too. According to Us Weekly, Cohen posted a screenshot of his tweet saying, “That ain’t Kate,” on Instagram after the video of the Princess of Wales’ outing at the farmers market went viral. Cohen has seemed to confirm that he is just as interested in Kate’s whereabouts as the rest of the world, and the host didn’t stop at reposting his tweet on Instagram.

Cohen also decided to create a poll to see where everyone stood on whether the woman in the video was Kate or not. Posting a screenshot of the Princess of Wales from the clip, Cohen asked his Instagram followers, “Is this Princess Kate?” The poll allowed users to respond with either a “yes” or “no” answer. Us Weekly reported that at the time of the article’s publication, the “no’s” dominated over the “yes’s,” with more than 70 percent of the vote. Many were suspicious about Kate’s whereabouts even before this latest video of the royal, and Cohen’s poll only proves that the public’s doubts persist.

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