Prince William Cheating On Kate Middleton Poll Created By US Blogger
American blogger Perez Hilton just encouraged the public to respond to a poll that he created on whether or not they think Prince William really cheated on Kate Middleton.
In the article that he published on his website, Hilton enumerated the information regarding the alleged cheating scandal that has already been reported on other websites.
Prince William was recently linked to Middleton’s good friend, Rose Hanbury, who is currently married to one of the wealthiest men in Britain, David Rocksavage.
Rumors are ripe that Middleton iced out Hanbury after she found out that she had an affair with the Duke of Cambridge. However, Hilton stressed the fact that these wild rumors have not been confirmed by those involved in the issue.
“In the past, policy regarding wild rumors, and there have always been wild rumors about the royal family, was to completely ignore them… Just let them die on their own. However, the palace has apparently been working overtime to quash this particular rumor, reportedly pressuring a reporter to delete a tweet about it and having their lawyers send official warnings to online publications,” Hilton wrote.
The American blogger said that he can’t figure out why there was a need for the palace to change its strategy when it comes to responding to cheating scandals and rumors. The changes have only drawn more attention to the rumor.
Meanwhile, Hilton also weighed in on the rumor that Prince William’s affair took place while Middleton was pregnant with Prince Louis. And Hilton expressed his concerns over the Duchess of Cambridge’s health since she suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum during her three pregnancies.
Toward the end of his article, Hilton asked readers to respond to a poll with the question: Do you believe Prince William cheated on Kate Middleton? The choices include “Yes! Men are such dogs!” “No! He’s one of the good ones!” and “Not sure… but the royal reaction sure is odd…”
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