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'We Still Haven’t Seen Kate in Public’: Meghan Markle's Tech CEO Pal Pushes Princess of Wales Conspiracy Theories

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A friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex publicly pushed a Princess of Wales conspiracy.

March 21 2024, Published 3:19 p.m. ET

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Kate, Princess of Wales, was spotted walking with her husband, Prince William, in a video clip released to news sites on Saturday, March 16, but this did not slow down the "wild" conspiracies about her. This led one of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's friends who appeared in their Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, to insinuate the claim that the future queen is not in the video.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in an image from 2022's 'Harry & Meghan.'

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"I've compiled a few older videos of William and Kate walking together, as well as the recent video from Windsor Farm," tech CEO Christopher Bouzy shared on his X profile. "Take a look and decide for yourself if it’s Kate or not. In my opinion, we still haven’t seen Kate in public."

He added: "We were told Kate was recovering and would resume her royal duties shortly. Yet, in the recent video, she is holding a bag and moving briskly. If she’s capable of such activity, why isn’t she back to fulfilling her royal duties yet?"

Bouzy is the CEO of Bot Sentinel and has long been an outspoken defender of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. He was a "little-known" player in the wider tech industry before turning his sights on criticisms of the British royal family, typically involving matters of race, in 2022, according to an outlet.

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Some analysts claim Meghan Markle would have been treated 'worse' than Princess Kate regarding the latter's photoshop editing scandal.

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When the docuseries premiered on the streamer on December 8, 2022, he shared: "Let's go! I guess I can officially announce I am in the Harry and Meghan docuseries. I want to thank everyone who has supported Bot Sentinel’s research and allowed us to expose the targeted hate campaign against Harry and Meghan."

His insight follows recent reports that sought to compare how the former Suits star would have been treated in Princess Kate's place had it been her to release the heavily edited Mother's Day photo.

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Princess Kate's 'heavily edited' 2024 Mother's Day photo.

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"Most photos are edited before they reach the public, especially in terms of lighting and coloring," PR expert Lynn Carratt dished when mentioning the Duchess of Sussex's photoshopped pics. "Meghan herself has previously been accused of editing the official press pictures."

The PR expert then highlighted Meghan and Prince Harry's 2019 Christmas photo with Prince Archie since "fans thought that the adorable photo of the couple with their eldest son may have been edited because Meghan's face was in sharp focus, despite the fact she was in the back of the photo."

She concluded by pointing out that "Meghan will always get knocked more than Kate for whatever she does as the British public certainly are team Kate."

"We'll probably never know whether Harry and Meghan got a twinge of pleasure from Kate's blushes," PR executive Jack Izzard dished about the comparison. "But what they should definitely get out of the Kensington Palace cock-up is a PR opportunity."

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Vancouver, Canada, February 2024.

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The New York Post reported on Bouzy's remarks.

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