Kate Middleton will not succumb to external pressure and bullying by making an official appearance to quell suspicions, according to one expert.
Royal contributor Amanda Foreman dismissed allegations that the Royal family is using a body double for the Princess of Wales, claiming that Kate will not be seen in public before Easter.
She told Entertainment Tonight that the Royal family “hates” being “bullied” and hence puts their “ears back like a donkey” on such topics.
“Well, there’s a tension here,” she stated of the persistent rumors about Kate’s body double and photo manipulation scandal. “In terms of the credibility issue, the press has a credibility issue.”
“And so that needs to be sorted out, because if the press doesn’t believe the credibility of the royals that just filters through everything,” he said. “And now that is a massive PR problem, and they’re gonna have to fix that.”
Foreman went on to remark about the Royals, “They hate to be bullied. They despise it,” adding, “It truly puts them into a tailspin.”
“So, when the public or the press demands to see Kate sooner than they promised, which is after Easter, they [pin] their ears back like a donkey.”
“I doubt we’ll see them before Easter. And if we do, you’ll know there’s genuine panic.”