Princess Kate’s Wimbledon appearance ‘will have given her sustenance’

One of the weird things about the Princess of Wales’s appearance at Trooping the Colour last month was the short shelf-life of the big reveal. Kate had not been seen in public for almost six full months and it was a big deal that she finally came out and showed her face at Trooping. There was a huge fuss on the day and for a few days afterwards. And then… everyone just kind of moved on. It felt like most people reacted with “oh, good, she’s well enough to be in public, let’s move on.” I wondered if the same thing would happen with her appearance at Wimbledon. It’s not like it was a state occasion, and she only had one of her kids with her, and William was in the wind – logically, that would make it less important than Trooping. But Kate’s Wimbledon outing has been much more buzzy, right? How was this a bigger story than Trooping? It’s weird. Anyway, People Magazine had an exclusive about her Wimbledon appearance too, some highlights:

Her Wimbledon appearance will sustain her: “This will have given her sustenance. She has gone through something awful and stressful, and it is crucial to have little wins to look forward to or to give you the courage and energy to go forward,” a palace insider tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week’s issue. “And this was it.”

The world was watching: The rare outing (announced the day before and just her second public appearance of the year) didn’t come without much thought, planning and steely preparation on the royal’s part. “It showed a lot of courage and character, as she knew that the world was watching,” says Robert Jobson, author of the new book Catherine, the Princess of Wales: A Biography of the Future Queen, out Aug. 6.

Photographer Karwai Tang captured her memorable entrance: “She usually comes in, walks down and into her seat,” Tang tells PEOPLE. “But she stood for a while and took it all in. For her to acknowledge it and take in the applause was special. Wimbledon had been waiting with bated breath for her to return, and she was back.”

Kate is gradually returning to her duties behind the scenes. A palace source confirms that Princess Kate has been making calls, speaking with staff and staying informed on the latest research for her royal causes while doing “a little work from home,” as Kate described on June 14. Adds a source close to the royal household: “It’s good not to feel under pressure and just take her time and have slow days if she needs to.”

A shift in priorities. “Before, she used to live her life by the calendar, and now she is living her life, and the calendar comes in after,” Jobson says. “She will be back, but when you have had an experience like this, it changes your perspective and the order of things.”

[From People]

“Before, she used to live her life by the calendar” LMAO. One of the funniest parts of the 2024 Kate Missington Rebrand is that they’re trying to make it sound like she was the most perfect and most hard-working princess ever before all of this. Spoiler: she was not. And did you catch the fact that she’s being praised for “acknowledging” the applause? Please, she was feeding on it, she was reveling in being the center of attention. The sustenance line is interesting though… like, the Wimbledon outing is enough to “sustain” her during her months of summer vacation.

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  1. Libra says:

    WHen will the British public tire of the DM push to bestow sainthood on this shallow woman? When is enough enough?

    • Kat says:

      She was missing for six months and during that time the world kept turning.That is really wonderful.Nothing stopped because she was not in public view.

  2. Tessa says:

    Mr jobson the whole world does not care about Kate. She is not the center of the world. People can get sustenance that does not involve behaving like Kate

    • tamsin says:

      Do they mean sustenance to her ego? People need to give her a standing ovation every so often to keep her going? And what is to be hoped for from her in the future, a queen consort? What happened to the idea of “service” and representing Britain?

  3. Lady Esther says:

    Is the “sustenance” line a shady way of laying breadcrumbs about a possible ED? Or am I dreaming?

    Also, that dress was hideous and that shade did her no favours…with a closet like hers I’m sure she could have picked something better?

    • equality says:

      The way her just appearing in public is over-dramatized makes it sound like that or some other MH issue. Other cancer patients appear in public daily without so much drama.

      • sevenblue says:

        @equality, not that I like the guy, but Charles has been working with cancer for months. Where are his applauses?

      • sunnyside up says:

        I think Charles is doing very well for a man of his age, I used to like him until the Archie conversation.

      • Becks1 says:

        @sunnysideup that’s one of the things I dont get about how Charles treated Harry and Meghan. He got so much good press for walking Meghan down the aisle. had he just continued to publicly support his DIL, I think he would have continued that run of good press. Meghan is affectionate and charming in public and she made Charles and Camilla appear more charming (remember the garden party where she was giggling because a bee kept buzzing around Harry’s head during his speech/remarks.)

        He didn’t support her, and in fact he and Camilla played a large role in driving her out and then acted surprised when she actually left.

        Supporting Meghan would have been an win for Charles from a PR perspective and he just could not do it.

      • Jais says:

        All I can think is that we underestimate how jealous Charles can be. Which we should knew from the Diana days but still. It’s ridiculous bc yeah he could have had pr wins for treating Harry and Meghan well. At the same time, I think he really reads the tabloids in a serious way and if they were all saying how horrible Meghan is then he must’ve started believing it too. How much of that was directed by the Wales and Camilla smear campaign, idk. Along with EY and other courtiers like him. Either way, Charles showed himself and what he showed is really bad.

      • windyriver says:

        @Becks1, I’ve also found this puzzling; Charles was really flying high after taking over to walk Meghan down the aisle.

        My best guess is, he was totally bent out of shape by H&M’s massive popularity during Oceana. Deja vu, remember – he and Diana did their own tour there, and Diana said how unhappy he was people were more interested seeing her. Harry said that Charles “loved being loved” (e.g., seeing his pictures in the papers), and suddenly, it looked like history repeating itself, someone new coming in and stealing the focus from him. More than people just being interested in Meghan because of the wedding; her popularity was clearly going to be an ongoing problem. Something had to be done, so efforts to tear her down started right after that trip. I do agree the main instigators were Charles and Camilla. They were so used to manipulating the press, they were sure they could minimize her one way or another. Didn’t count on Harry being willing to just walk away.

        Charles must have known on some level that realistically, public and press were never going to be more interested in two familiar 70 somethings than the beautiful new wife of Diana’s handsome second son. But you’re right – he just couldn’t handle the idea of someone else being more popular than he was (again), even if that popularity reflected well back on him. The lesson C&C seem to have learned from the Diana years was the importance of attacking early and often when a threat arose, and that’s what they did.

      • Christine says:

        I truly believe it is pathological with Charles. He literally married the one woman on the planet who was never, ever, ever going to be more popular than him, no matter how awful his behavior. People were never going to love Camilla, most don’t even like her, and that’s what really turns him on.

        Meanwhile, Harry can’t stop beaming every time Meghan gets a lot of positive attention. He LOVES it, his face lights up like sunshine, and that’s why they can never make me hate them.

    • Digital Unicorn says:

      I took ‘sustenance’ to be ‘a narcissist in dire need of an attention fix’ which so def got at the final.

      • Renae says:

        Makes her sound like a psych vampire.

      • Becks1 says:

        Thats how I interpreted it too, whether or not it was meant that way. She got the standing ovation, she can now go back into hiding for a few months.

      • Liz says:

        Becks – your comment about Charles supporting Meghan is so true. And the same could have been said for Diana. If Charles had shown her real support that would have been a win too.

    • Proud Mary says:

      I actually love this kind of shite for Jabba. This is the level of Pablum he’s been reduced to writing. I’ve seriously seen third-graders write more serious stuff.

    • Dee says:

      That’s how I read it. Breadcrumbs. They really want to say what’s going on but can’t.

  4. Tessa says:

    She looks so smug.

    • Jasper says:

      Hold on, Jobson’s writing a book about her? Sorry, that’s all I got from this- we’ve got another few weeks of royal pandering to look forward to.

      • Proud Mary says:

        Which will be read by Jabba, his mother, and Carole.

      • sunnyside up says:

        And loads of attacks on H and M most of them are really silly and their readers are swallowing them hook line and sinker.

    • Athena says:

      Exactly. She stood there and took the standing ovation as if it was her do. Not one sign of humbleness or surprise

      • Lady D says:

        It’s the arrogant ‘I deserve this’ attitude on the walkway that got to me too, Athena. She did look kind of grateful for the applause at first.

  5. seaflower says:

    >>steely preparation on the royal’s part. “It showed a lot of courage and character<<, oh please she put a dress on, overdid her make up, got a blow out and sat down in the open air for a few hours to watch her favourite game.

    • Proud Mary says:

      Is it her favorite game? I mean, I’ve seen pre-Harry photos of Meghan at Wimbledon. But none of Kate. When did tennis at Wimbledon become her favorite game?

      • Becks1 says:

        Tennis has long been said to be Kate’s favorite. There’s a tennis court at Anmer. She has consistently attended Wimbledon since she married William, long before Meghan came on the scene.

        The irony is that she attended Wimbledon more frequently before she became the patron, lol. Once it became work it wasn’t as fun for her anymore.

        But seriously if you google there are tons of pictures of Kate at Wimbledon before 2018. I just did a quick search and her first royal box appearance was 2011.

        The big change with Meghan was that Kate started attending the women’s final, which she usually hadn’t before.

      • Nic919 says:

        Federer won his last Wimbledon in 2017 and I strongly suspect a lot of her interest in tennis cooled off when his wins cooled off.

        And she never went to the women’s final until Meghan was going.

      • Proud Mary says:

        2011 was when she married William. Do you have a link to all her tennis action BEFORE she met or married him? All you’re proving is that she started angling for that very visible gig after or around the time of her marriage to William.

    • Chrissy says:

      …..while sitting in the sunshine and showing off her tan. Isn’t it odd that a supposed cancer patient has been exposing herself to cancer-causing solar rays at Wimbledon? I bet she’s laughing at all the suckers showing their support while she’s been on strike!

      • unblinkered says:

        My understanding is that chemo patients – during and after – have to stay out of the sun as the harsh treatment adversely affects their skin?

  6. So admiration is what sustains her, applause sustains her, being placed on a pedestal sustains her, but I thought the Royals told us they live to serve, anything else was for gauche Americans?

    • Jais says:

      Yeah, it’s a very weird thing to say. That she needs flattery and attention to sustain her. I do think competition gets her going so she needs to see herself getting wins.

    • Proud Mary says:

      Yep, but the haters want to convince that Meghan’s the narcissist.

  7. Anna says:

    Her appearance at Wimbledon is more notable probably because for normal people (non-royal watchers) it was the first time she was in public. Trooping isn’t on most people’s radars.

    • sunnyside up says:

      I think that trooping is something you watch once and after that you just see the bits they put on the news, I used to like watching the late Queen riding side saddle on Burmese but once Burmese retired that was it.

  8. Flower says:

    The Bar is so in the depths of hell for Will and Kate that I don’t know where it can go from here. The enabling by the UK media will backfire on them, because the minute they feel that they’re not getting enough scoops they will savage them both.

    I saw a tweet recently where someone was analysing how Charles and Diana used to attend the opening of UK Parliament, yet since Chuck’s investiture WanK are still to attend. It’s patently obvious at this point that they’re separated and using Kate’s illness as a ruse to further cover that will backfire on them.

  9. ArtHistorian says:

    She is very tan in those pics. Long vacatipn abroad or spray tan?

    • ML says:

      I honestly don’t know and whereas I understand about the right to privacy, it might be helpful to tell people what is going on. Tbf to K, my FIL is 193 cm and has been losing weight like crazy this year after pneumonia and whooping cough in addition to cancer. He’s about 67 kilo now and he looks awful. So the weight loss K has might be something similar, but showing up in public leads to both questions and expectations. We see tiredness and skinniness, but tans usually don’t go with cancer.

    • windyriver says:

      If I were putting out info that I was so ill for the past six months I couldn’t be seen “working” in public, or even so much as send thank yous from home for good wishes received, I wouldn’t choose to show up with a spray tan. Either it’s been sunny in the UK and she’s spent a lot of time outdoors, or, it being Kate, good chance she’s been on vacation. I vote, a recent vacation.

      @ML, so sorry to hear what your FIL is going through…

      • ML says:

        Thanks, WindyRiver

      • SarahCS says:

        It has not been sunny, with the exception of the odd nice day we’re not really having summer. On the plus side I’m barely having to water my garden as the rain is doing that for me.

      • sparrow1 says:

        SarahCS. The weather is truly dire. Better tomorrow onwards, apparently. Our lawn is mush.

      • Lady D says:

        40C yesterday after 10 days of +37-38C. I lost my melon, cantaloupe and watermelon plants yesterday. All the raspberries cooked on the vine. They’re rock hard and won’t come off the plant. My hanging baskets also cooked yesterday. Bummer. The other side of the country is currently occupied with trying not to drown. Yay summer.

  10. wolfmamma says:

    O Kate ~ you are no Diana. Not even close.

  11. ML says:

    She’s not well. The RR is desperate to have her back because they need clicks and she’s the most effective at getting them of the remaining royals. KC needs her back because he doesn’t generate enough attention on his own. W needs her back because he’s been under pressure to explain his disappearance and general lack of work ethic. I remain convinced that she was “encouraged” to show up at Wimbledon due to W wanting to jet over to the EC for the 3+ time. She sucks up bad publicity for the rest by showing up.

    https://www.celebitchy.com/880403/fitzwilliams_more_appearances_by_princess_kate_might_very_well_be_on_the_horizon/
    The Hench mentioned “tea” in the comments: someone they know has seen K and she’s lost weight these past 6 months. For whatever reason, K is thin and exhausted. (I don’t believe it was really her in the Farm Shop video though.)

    https://people.com/royals/kate-middleton-delivers-sunflower-in-memory-of-boy-as-she-helps-create-sensory-garden-hospice/
    In her recent Wimbledon appearance, there’s a panel of purple fabric over her chest. In that picture from June 2020, you can see her ribs. If she’s lost weight since then, she has got to be incredibly fragile health-wise.

    • The Hench says:

      Hi ML – you are not alone – quite a few CBs disagreed with my info that it was Kate at the Farm Shop and I understand why. All I can say is that the source is in a position that, if they tell me it was Kate at the shop then they are far more likely to be right than any of us commentating on here!

      • Becks1 says:

        @ML – that’s what I’m trying to wrap my head around with Hench’s comment yesterday. I completely believe what she is telling us about what her friend said, but I just can’t imagine Kate significantly thinner than she normally is. She’s already scarily thin. After that 2020 picture I think she stopped wearing anything that “low cut” because there was a lot of online chatter about how thin she was. And now she’s even thinner?? She really must look very sick in real life, and its interesting because I didn’t think she looked that much thinner at Wimbledon, but if the dress is a heavier fabric with the extra material around the chest, it could be hiding significant weight loss.

      • Proud Mary says:

        That was not Kate. Please stop.

      • ML says:

        The Hench, I did read the other comments this morning. My difficulty with the Farm Shop is that there was the 5-wheeled car photo and she has a few nasty new scars. That and her energy reads wrong to me—though I would buy the W might have shown up with one of her doppelgängers himself for this video. The official reason she was not seen was because she was recovering from serious abdominal surgery, and if that’s true I have difficulty seeing her bouncing around with bags. I do believe that she’s even thinner and is looking quite tired and frail.
        Becks1, I don’t know if she has (had) cancer, though she absolutely might because chemotherapy is not good for weight gain or appetite. But I honestly don’t think she is well at all—I know that this is probably making me sound like a K sympathizer, but I can’t really attack her for being unhealthy—especially when she’s still married to someone like W.

      • The Hench says:

        Yes, that’s the really scary thing about the weight loss info. Kate was already disturbingly thin before her op/illness and the tea was that she has lost even more weight to the point of being now skeletal as well as looking exhausted. I have never seen Kate IRL myself but, looking at photos of her at this and past Wimbledons, her top frame and arms do seem even more reduced to me.

        As for the Farm Shop stuff, I get the arguments for it not being Kate although the appearance was three months after her surgery, the whole ‘bouncy walk’ thing was probably due to the fact we normally see her walking in skyscraper heels and she was in trainers and she looked ‘different’ because when have we, the public, EVER seen Kate not in full make-up? Add to that the further weight loss etc…Given that we now know that Kate was definitely still alive and around, on what basis would William participate in a charade with a looky likey for his shop walk??

      • ML says:

        Oh Hench, I have no idea why W would be seen with a “looky likey” in a video (just a guess on my part which may not be true—I realize it sounds insane). He was acting strangely and he kept insisting that she was healthy around this time though. Maybe a motive to show her as such?
        K was supposedly operated on January 17th, stayed in the hospital 10 days, and the video came out March 18th. A 10-day hospital stay for abdominal surgery (if this is indeed truly what happened) is for something complicated and life-threatening. And presumably with a long and difficult recovery period. A week later she was being treated for cancer in her bench video. My neighbor believes that the video was altered. There’s the odd Frankenphoto which changes everything about K. I just can’t see her looking like bursting with energy 6.5 weeks after the hospital stay with a bag in her hand. I also don’t understand why she was not photographed when everyone was wondering what had happened to her. I understand that you trust your friends. I do trust the weight loss and fatigue information, I just have difficulty understanding the video being real. And I do think she is not at all healthy.

      • Tessa says:

        I agree proud mary. The person imo was a lookalike not even as tall.as kate with different shapes ears.

      • The Hench says:

        Hey ML – you are totally allowed to have your doubts about the video! I wasn’t interrogating I promise but thank you for responding. I think we are all agreed that, whatever it is that’s going on with Kate it is really taking its toll on her.

      • Interested Gawker says:

        “Given that we now know that Kate was definitely still alive and around, on what basis would William participa. ,te in a charade with a looky likey for his shop walk??”

        The Sun and BRF literally know the answer to this question and don’t want it disclosed. That’s why they are so rabid about shutting down scrutiny and refuse to retract it. If they admit it wasn’t Kate then they are are left with two disagreeable issues. Either the ‘William’ was also a lookalike and the Sun looks stupid/manipulative scammers or it was actually the Prince of Wales and they ALL look devious manipulative scammers.

        The Sun’s editor boxed them all in by doubling down and saying KP knew and approved of the video on the record. William can’t squirm out of it either way.

        It was not Kate in that Farm Shop video.

      • aftershocks says:

        Exactly @Interested Gawker; @Tessa; @Proud Mary. There’s no question. It simply was not Kate in the farm shop video. I am not sure why some people are hesitant to accept that it was not Kate in that staged video. We can clearly see that it is not Kate. It is not her face. It is not her legs. It is not her gait. It is not Kate Middleton. It is one of Kate’s paid lookalikes in the video.

        The most famous Kate lookalike, Heidi Agan, publicly announced that it was not her in the farm video. The actual Kate lookalike who is impersonating Kate in the farm shop video, Gabriella Munro Douglas, did not confirm or deny. Still, it is quite clear that it is Munro Douglas in the video. The William figure is wearing a cap and he keeps his head down, thus he’s less easy to identify. It is more than likely an imposter William, as I doubt the real William would take the risk of being seen with an imposter Kate.

    • sparrow1 says:

      Not getting into the was it her wasn’t it her at the shop. One thing we overlook is how thin this woman has been for years. She’s been fading away before our eyes. She’s been far thinner than Di ever was for most of the time she’s been with William, and yet no one seems to show any concern in the BRF /press. We’ve become conditioned to accepting that this woman went from her natural slim bodyweight to extreme slenderness very quickly. I see no difference in her Wimbledon photos – same thin very drained looking woman. But if she is truly thinner than usual, then heaven help her. I truly hope not. ps it wasn’t her at the shop! 🙂

      • Liz says:

        Interested Gawker – I agree. It wasn’t Kate in the farm video. Like you say we know now she was still around.

        It begs the question why William would fake it. Was he trying to cover up for something other than the illness narrative 🤔

      • aftershocks says:

        You’re right @Sparrow1. There’s no need for you or anyone else to “get into it” about the farm shop video. It is not Kate in the video. It is paid Kate Middleton lookalike, Gabriella Munro Douglas. Period.

      • sunnyside up says:

        Gabriella has a slightly more pointed chin. it was Gabriella.

  12. Nic919 says:

    The men’s final had one of the lowest ratings for BBC in years so it really wasn’t something people cared about. These articles are KP trying to make it a thing. No one outside of the people who pay attention to kate even noticed.

    • Julia says:

      Here in the UK it was a one day story for everyone except tabloid readers. I’m sure it was covered extensively in the Mail, Sun and Hello magazine but a lot of us never even glance at those publications so we saw pics of her Sunday in the purple dress and nothing since. The only place I have read about her is this site.

    • sparrow1 says:

      Trump knocked her off top billing. But yes Wimbledon. It’s lost its shine. I think it’s since the big names left. I was such a massive fan growing up. My mum used to take leave to be at home for the entire final week. Kate’s attendance at the final made me not bother completely this year.

      • Liz says:

        I feel the same Sparrow. I’ve watched it since Chris Evert was playing and the last couple of times I’ve more dipped in and out.

        I think we saw a truly magical era with Federer and the others and it doesn’t feel quite as special now.

  13. Harla A Brazen Hussy says:

    I honestly think that prior pieces about Kate not coming back to the same royal role are spot on! I don’t believe that next year or for many years to come will we see Kate doing much more than she has this year. As many have said, there’s something going on with WandK and I don’t think it’s her health.

    • Proud Mary says:

      I’m with you. I mean, two to five years from now, are they still going to use the cancer excuse?

    • sparrow1 says:

      I think this is their version of Sussexit or whatever crap term the press came up with. I think William has been frothing with jealousy that Harry left the family for a better and happier life. This is his version. Royal life lite. WanKsit.

      • Jais says:

        WanKsit! The wales version of Sussexit. Omg, that’s funny. Yeah, they’re jealous of what they see as the Sussexes having more freedom. When in reality, the Sussexes are working in the background. But this is their version of it.

  14. Hypocrisy says:

    Are they to anoint her for sainthood next? Funny she had to go to Wimbledon to get noticed and applauded because if she was that loved by her subjects they could have done better than that lonely bouquet set at the gate for her, just the one.

  15. Amy Bee says:

    This is annoying. I would praise her if she had continued to work during treatment like regular people. All she did was go to a tennis match. She deserves no praise for this.

    • sunnyside up says:

      It was so convenient for her to have good days for the TOC and the men’s final.

  16. Proud Mary says:

    Well, goes without having to say, but I must move in different circles from y’all at CB, because I haven’t seen all the “buzz” about her Wimbledon appearance. And at least 3m viewers who didn’t bother watching, probably share my view.

  17. Jais says:

    She showed character by going to a tennis match. Okaay.

  18. The Hench says:

    Look, Mr Jobson, all I have to say on Kate’s previously demanding calendar is that in 2022 she was outworked by a 96 year old with bone cancer who died in early September – whilst on holiday. When your numbers for the year are worse than a pensioner who was literally dead for a third of it, that doesn’t say ‘jam packed commitment’ to me.

    • Becks1 says:

      LOL good point. the whole “kates life revolved around her work schedule before this” – what work schedule???

      • The Hench says:

        @Becks1 – if the person who tallies up Kate’s ‘engagements’ was in charge of QE II’s, they probably would have added ‘attended her own state funeral – six hours” to the list for 2022…

      • SarahCS says:

        I thought it revolved around the school run?

  19. Paddingtonjr says:

    JFC, they will need to build a 10th circle of h3ll to put the bar for WanK. I tried watching the Wimbledon coverage, but when the standing O for Kate (because she managed to get herself dressed that day), I had to turn it off and take diabetes medication.

    • sparrow1 says:

      I didn’t watch it. I read about it afterwards. I’ve gone off Wimbledon these days, preferring the Tour de France, but I do usually watch the finals. However, this year, there was no way I was going to get dragged into the drama of her appearance.

  20. Lulu says:

    Ah, so everyone agrees that Kate is conceited and needs constant praise for simply existing. Moving on from this dullard.

  21. Monc says:

    Sustenance… she needs to eat some thing….. FGS….

  22. QuiteContrary says:

    “It’s good not to feel under pressure and just take her time and have slow days if she needs to.”

    I bet other people with cancer would LOVE to have those luxuries.

    And aren’t the royals supposed to be offering sustenance to their subjects, not the other way around?

    • Rnot says:

      Not defending her other failings but, every cancer patient SHOULD have those choices. They shouldn’t be luxuries. Ideally, her unpressured recovery would lead to the public demanding the same options for themselves. Everyone should have economic security. Everyone should have access to top notch medical care. It’s not unfair that she gets it. It’s unfair that everyone else doesn’t.

      • sparrow1 says:

        I agree, totally, Rnot. Why not be ill properly if you have the means. We should all have the means is the thing. Being clapped at Wimbledon for reappearing, rather than going to a cancer charity as first visit say, is a slap in the face, though. At a slight angle, I do wonder about her alleged WFH stuff. I suppose it’s hard to gauge what she’s been doing on her “projects”.

      • Unblinkered says:

        Excellent point, Rnot

  23. BeanieBean says:

    She acknowledge the peasants clapping for her! Oh, huzzah! We are so grateful! Barf. 🤢

  24. Rnot says:

    Here’s the key part: “when you have had an experience like this, it changes your perspective and the order of things.”

    Her role will be different going forward. Whether that means a dutiful divorce to “set William free” to find a stronger partner to help him shoulder his heavy burden, or else some degree of retirement from public life on health grounds, or something else. I’m guessing we’ll get an announcement within the next 6 months.

    • LRB says:

      The trouble is the press want and need Willi to have a pretty partner… the Yorkies and Zara are getting so much attention because really press coverage is just about what the women are wearing. If Kate retires as the Duchess of Kent did years ago – and successfully – who takes that place? If Willi adored his wife we would never have got to this because she would have had so much more support earlier, but …like father like son… and the royal blood males hate the married ins getting the attention.

  25. strah says:

    Ctrl+F “Energy Vampire”. Nothing? Come on, folks. Not enough What We Do In The Shadows fans around here.

  26. Cali says:

    Kate does look scary thin. And she is starting to look more and more like her mother.
    In addition to the heavy makeup her forehead looks strange. The area between her brows is totally immobile but she has noticeable horizontal lines above her brows. Usually her entire forehead looks very smooth so this is something new.
    Maybe she is dialing down the Botox so she can lift her brows and have her face look more mobile.

    • BRC says:

      Her head looks HUGE compared to her frame.

    • Unblinkered says:

      Look at the expressions on the faces of the linesmen (?), in the photo at the top, lined up to shake hands with her across the net – doesn’t that totally say it all?
      Just look at their faces.

  27. Call_Me_AL says:

    I can’t hold this back anymore.

    “… will have given her sustenance.”

    The odd (future perfect?) (future subjunctive?) tense these British tabloids use are so annoying!!! As if they were inside her mind and soul and then report it as if it were journalism? It’s called projection!

    I hope she is well and gets into a good martial situation or deal, for the sake of her kids.

    • Rnot says:

      Future imperfect tense, aka future continuous tense or future progressive tense. It’s often an indication that the user has spent time translating Latin into English. In other words, it’s frequently a sign of a specific kind of education. It can be a class indicator. Think of it like a fancier version of using the word whom.

      • sparrow1 says:

        I believe it’s the future perfect. It will have given. Given being the past participle. Future imperfect continuous would be something like, I shall be giving sustenance to you after the final. Latin is a way in when English fails, because English has no futurality as such.

  28. bisynaptic says:

    🤮