The Princess of Wales has apparently reappeared due to a photoshopped picture of her and her children, leading to more conspiracy theories. However, the hosts of The View are not convinced by the new footage. “The View” aren't convinced by the newly released footage.
A new video started circulating on social media on Monday, apparently showing Prince William and Kate Middleton at a farmer’s market. However, the video is distant and in low quality. from TMZA new video was circulating on Monday, showing what seemed to be Prince William and Kate Middleton at a farmer’s market. However, the video was taken from a distance and in low resolution.
'It’s grainy! It looks like a bigfoot sighting!' host Alyssa Farah Griffin said with a laugh during Tuesday's episode.
As a result, many, including the hosts of The View, do not believe it's actually Middleton. do not believe it is actually Middleton.Host Sunny Hostin even exclaimed, 'That’s not Kate!' during Tuesday's discussion.
Of course, moderator Whoopi Goldberg had no interest in entertaining the theories. no interest in engaging with the theoriesSo, she told the audience, 'I’m just gonna let them blow themselves out,' and then literally put her feet up on the table and disengaged as Hostin delved into the conspiracy.
'It’s definitely a security issue, so every royal has a body double,' Hostin explained. 'And if you really zoom in on that video, which I have done — personally, I have done some Internet sleuthing myself — it’s very clear that the profile is not Kate. And if she really did have that abdominal surgery, why is she carrying that big, heavy bag? Ho hoooo! Case closed!'
Indeed, the Princess had reportedly undergone surgery and was in the hospital for two weeks after a procedure in January. underwent surgery and spent two weeks in the hospital following a procedure in January. Co-host Joy Behar suggested that Prince William should have been carrying the couple’s bags to make the video 'look good.'
'I just don’t understand why they can’t release something clearer to show where she’s been and why she’s been out of the public eye,' Farah Griffin added.
In spite of all this, co-host Sara Haines, who was one of the first to get drawn into the conspiracies, admitted that this video did ease her concerns, at least to some extent.
'A blurry video is preferable to a photoshopped picture, can we all agree on that?' Haines said, receiving agreement from the hosts.
'The View' airs on weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.