A new story about the royal Kate Middleton, Prince William couple has once again brought up the possibility of the two getting divorced without citing one bit of credible evidence. The difference this time is that it tries to throw mud at a wall where contention is clearly out of the question. The two are not getting divorced nor is anyone moving out of anywhere, and the evidence is clear for anyone to see.
This particular Kate Middleton, Prince William story is courtesy of Globe, a frequent purveyor of implausible lies and misinformation. As if the source of the claims is not questionable enough, the issue that the publication is trying to bring up is simply ludicrous. The outlet is basically saying that the Duchess has moved out of the home she shares with the Duke over cheating rumors, Gossip Cop reports.
Aside from the fact that simply packing up over unsubstantiated claims is a bit of an extreme measure to take, this Kate Middleton, Prince William report clearly missed a recent important development. The royal couple visited the home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle together. If they were indeed living separately, they would hardly be showing up in public with such a cozy company.
The publication is essentially showing the gravest of disrespect to the intellect of anyone who reads this Kate Middleton, Prince William report in the face of all the evidence to the contrary. There is no trial separation going on nor is there any discussion of divorce with lawyers. All of the reliable outlets covering how the couple is spending plenty of time together cancels out such ridiculous claims.
Suffice it to say, the Globe is the kind of outlet where any and all types of Kate Middleton, Prince William stories that come out of it can be safely assumed as wrong, false, and full of lies. There is no point in even debating this.


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