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Earl Spencer Raises Questions About Kate Middleton’s Health and Reflects on Media Intrusion

Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer and brother to the late Princess Diana, has voiced his concerns regarding the health of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, following her recent abdominal surgery. In an exclusive interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Spencer expressed unease about the circumstances surrounding Middleton’s health, invoking memories of the media’s role in the events leading to Diana’s death in 1997.

Middleton’s health has been a topic of speculation since she paused her royal duties in January, with rumors intensifying after a digitally altered photograph of her with her children was released, and she announced a hiatus from public engagements until “after Easter.” This speculation has reminded Spencer of the press frenzy around Diana’s death, though he notes the current climate of online speculation differs from the paparazzi’s direct pursuit in the past.

Spencer also shared personal anecdotes of the challenges he and Diana faced during their childhood, including abusive treatment by a nanny, which he details in his book, “A Very Private School.” These revelations shed light on the profound impact of his early experiences, leading to a breakdown and subsequent recovery through trauma treatment. Spencer’s openness about these issues underscores his advocacy for confronting and healing from past traumas.

The Earl’s comments come at a time when the royal family faces renewed scrutiny, both regarding Middleton’s health and the broader impacts of media attention on their lives. His reflections highlight ongoing concerns about privacy, media ethics, and the well-being of public figures, themes that have persisted within the royal narrative since Diana’s tragic demise.

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