The internet is going off on the theory that the latest video of Kate Middleton at a farmer’s market in Windsor was taken months ago. One X user is hoping that someone can debunk the theory that the video is from a while back, and they have a strategy as to how. They said, “Need someone to go to that farm shop where ‘Kate and William’ have been filmed shopping and hold up today’s date in the exact same spot so we can see if, like the video, it still has the Christmas decorations up on March 18th.” Others have only added to the speculation that the clip of Kate was taken a while ago with their own thorough observations.

One social media user pointed out that the huts, where the Christmas decorations were hanging, should be a reason for concern. “So I have noticed that those ‘Christmas huts’ arrived at around November in Windsor Farm Shop as they weren’t there September,” they said, “so either the shop kept the huts up till March this year or the video was taken between November/December/January festive period #KateMiddleton.” However, another person tweeted that the huts and Christmas decorations are still up as of March 2024, so perhaps the latest video of Kate is real. Either way, we don’t see the disturbing theories surrounding Kate dying down any time soon, as they continue to take over the world.

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