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Prince William dismisses rumours about health with latest appearance

Prince William dismisses rumours about health issues with latest appearance 

A couple of days after some edited pictures of Prince William were shared online to create the impression that he himself was not feeling well, the future king seemed to dismiss the rumors with his latest appearance.

The official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales shared his photos with a caption that said William joined “A wonderful Christmas lunch and festive activities with the members of Mercian Regiment and their families.”

Prince William dismisses rumours about health with latest appearance

After Prince William’s meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump, some people were not happy with William.

Some royal fans and commentators took issue with the Prince of Wales for discussing King Charles’ health issues publicly.

Some of them were so angry that they went on to share what looked like edited pictures of the Prince to suggest that he himself was not well.

In one of the photos shared on social media the Prince of Wales appeared to be frail but a closer look suggested that the photo of the future king was edited to create the impression that he was not well.

William looks frail in photos circulated by his critics
William looks frail in photos circulated by his critics 

Sharing the doctored images, one social media user said instead of stirring pot about the King’s health, William should share information about his own health. 

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