Kate Middleton's dehumanized critics brandished smears and cruelties


Kate Middleton's dehumanized critics brandished smears and cruelties

Experts believe the media attention towards Kate Middleton during her recovery is nothing more than “defamatory and cruel.”

All of these claims have been issued by royal editor Hannah Furness.

She explained it all in a candid article for The Telegraph.

In it, he referred to the princess's commitment to privacy during her recovery from abdominal surgery and criticized the media avalanche that has been following her since then.

The article began with Ms Furness saying: “The idea, which at the time seemed sensible and entirely possible, was to give her some peace and quiet to recover from what was really a major surgery that left her exhausted. As one of the most photographed women in the world, there is no need to explain the reasons for staying away from public engagements.”

Or perhaps that “Prince William was worried enough to rearrange his public engagements until she felt comfortable; in another world he would have said everything about the unusual personal situation they find themselves in.”

“Instead, the question 'Where is Kate?' “It has grown to such an extent that it cannot be ignored.”

Before concluding, he also criticized those who perpetuate and share such information, before adding: “We are so dehumanized in the modern era that even those who consider themselves kind and sensible people have forgotten that there is a real person at the center of all this. That person is at home, now not only recovering but bombarded with what is, at best, the outside world laughing at them. At worst, he is slanderous and cruel.”

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