The images distributed by The Sun and TMZ in which Kate Middleton appears with Prince William walking outside a farm store have further inflamed the scandal that has formed these weeks. The credibility of the British crown is on the line and it is all due to poor communication from Kensington Palace.

The disappearance of the Princess of Wales has put countless conspiracy theories on the table that have been magnified by controversies such as the edited photograph they published on their social networks. A controversy that Helen Wade, a BBC journalist, has revealed has clear culprits.

The journalist has put on the table that the strategy that has been followed around this has been “a bit chaotic”: “They are reacting to the things they are doing, but they are not settling the issue once and for all.” Something that is affecting the credibility of the instruction in general.

And this has generated a conflict between the princes of Wales and their communications office, as Helen Wade has revealed. “They don’t want something that they don’t want to go to the press. And even if the communications team tells them we’re going to release this, well no, why do we have to do it?” he confirmed in the program Let’s see.

If both Kate and Guillermo are clear about one thing, it is that they want to “ensure their privacy” and they do not want their children to be involved in this at school. Which has made his team throw their hands up on several occasions. “The princes release photos of her, of their children, that they take, of the children on their birthdays, they take many photos that she takes with her camera, but they have that problem,” the journalist continued.

So much so, that it is clear that in Middleton’s first official reappearance they will not give a single statement: “On Easter Sunday it is very possible that we will see her, but we will not see the explanations. The motto that she maintained remains. the late Queen Elizabeth: Never explain and never complain.”

And despite the speculation that has emerged around the first video in which Kate Middleton appears, which many doubt, the BBC journalist has firmly stated that it is indeed the princess. So much so, that it was Kensington Palace that had to come out to confirm it, despite following this discreet line that the protagonists seek so much.

Such is the magnitude of the problem that the Palace itself is taking action on the matter. “They’ve already kicked one guy off the team and are looking for someone else to replace him,” Wade said.