Observers reported that King Charles III was photographed departing Windsor Castle in London. The sighting was covered by a popular tabloid publication. Charles, aged 75, who continues to undergo cancer treatment, was seated toward the rear of the royal limousine as it pulled away from the royal residence in Berkshire. In the days that followed, various Russian media outlets circulated reports claiming the king had died. The publication in question suggested that Charles had traveled to Clarence House in London for unspecified engagements.
Meanwhile, the day before, Kensington Palace issued a formal statement addressing circulating conspiracy theories about Catherine, Princess of Wales. For weeks, social media platforms have been filled with speculative posts about the princess, with theories ranging from cosmetic procedures to organ donation and even connections to Charles III. The palace’s communication team emphasized that the public should rely on official channels for verified information and urged restraint in spreading unverified claims.
In a separate development, the palace reaffirmed timelines related to Catherine’s health and recovery, noting that the published windows remain accurate. The statement underscored that future updates would be shared only when there is substantive, newsworthy information to disclose and that deadlines previously announced should be considered valid unless an official change is announced.
Additionally, reports have circulated about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and a legal matter involving her stepsister. The narrative surrounding this litigation has drawn broad attention from observers and commentators across multiple regions, though the specifics of court proceedings and outcomes remain a matter for the judicial process. As with other royal updates, observers are advised to await official court communications for definitive information.