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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's supporter doubles down on Kate Middleton conspiracy theories: Tech CEO Christopher Bouzy, who appeared in Sussexes' Netflix doc, says 'not a single person who works at the farm shop has gone on the record'

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's supporter Christopher Bouzy has doubled down on a bizarre conspiracy theory about the Princess of Wales, claiming that she hasn't been seen in public since Christmas Day.

The Tech CEO, 48, from New York, who appeared in the Sussexes' Netflix documentary, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his doubts about the recent sighting of Kate Middleton and Prince William shopping at a farm shop in Windsor.

'Serious question: Has any reporter taken the time to go to Windsor Farm and ask the staff if William and Kate were there over the weekend? Besides the man who was paid for the video, has anyone else gone on the record about seeing William and Kate at the farm?,' he wrote.

He added in a second tweet: 'So, let me see if I understand this correctly. Kate's video is one of the biggest stories of 2024, and not a single person who works at the farm/store has gone on the record about seeing William and Kate? So, just some random guy is the primary source of the story? Sounds legit.'

Earlier this week, he shared a compilation of clips of the royal couple walking to compare it to their recent sighting at the Windsor Farm Shop on Saturday. 

He claims the clips show that the video of two people walking in Windsor isn't the royal couple, joining a chorus of outlandish conspiracy theorists online.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's supporter Christopher Bouzy has doubled down on a bizarre conspiracy theory about the Princess of Wales, claiming that she hasn't been seen in public since Christmas Day

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's supporter Christopher Bouzy has doubled down on a bizarre conspiracy theory about the Princess of Wales, claiming that she hasn't been seen in public since Christmas Day 

The Tech CEO, 48, from New York, who appeared in the Sussexes' Netflix documentary, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his doubts about the recent sighting of Kate and Prince William shopping at a farm shop in Windsor

The Tech CEO, 48, from New York, who appeared in the Sussexes' Netflix documentary, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his doubts about the recent sighting of Kate and Prince William shopping at a farm shop in Windsor

'I've compiled a few older videos of William and Kate walking together, as well as the recent video from Windsor Farm. Take a look and decide for yourself if it's Kate or not. In my opinion, we still haven't seen Kate in public,' he wrote on X.

Many people breathed a sigh of relief when they saw 'happy, relaxed and healthy' Kate smiling as she briskly walked away from the store holding onto a full shopping bag on Saturday.

But others on social media have continued to push crazed claims - including that the woman in the video was not the royal but in fact a body double. 

Mr Bouzy appeared in Harry and Meghan's Netflix doc after his company BotSentinel issued a report saying the couple was on the receiving end of millions of trolls.

But Mr Bouzy, who previously tweeted that he thought that the Prince and Princess of Wales were ageing in 'banana years', has been accused of being a troll himself over a series of nasty posts.

In April 2023, he said the portrait released to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth's 97th birthday was photoshopped.

The image, which shows the late monarch posing with eight of her 12 great-grandchildren and two of her grandchidren at Balmoral, was taken just weeks before her death by the Princess of Wales.

This week, global picture agency Getty Images said the heartwarming image was 'digitally enhanced at source' having undertaken a review following the recent fallout from the Princess of Wales editing a Mother's Day photo of herself with her three children.

Millions of people breathed a collective sigh of relief when they saw 'happy, relaxed and healthy' Kate (pictured with William in Swansea in September 2022) smiling as she briskly walked away from the store holding onto a full shopping bag on Saturday

Millions of people breathed a collective sigh of relief when they saw 'happy, relaxed and healthy' Kate (pictured with William in Swansea in September 2022) smiling as she briskly walked away from the store holding onto a full shopping bag on Saturday

Earlier this week, the Tech CEO shared a compilation of clips of Kate and Prince William walking to compare it to a recent sighting of them shopping at a farm shop in Windsor

Earlier this week, the Tech CEO shared a compilation of clips of Kate and Prince William walking to compare it to a recent sighting of them shopping at a farm shop in Windsor

He described the photograph as 'beautiful' on X.

Calling on people to 'stop criticising' snap, he added: 'Yes, they Photoshopped it, and so what? It isn't easy to get the perfect photo with 10 children. It appears they took multiple shots and then edited the photo to make it perfect. I would've done the same.'

In a later tweet about the snap, which was shared on the official social media accounts of The Prince and Princess of Wales, he wrote: 'You can literally see where two sides of the sofa were spliced together, and there are pixels on the face that were not properly edited.

'As I stated in my original tweet, I don't see anything wrong with it. But to claim it's not Photoshopped is false. It's been edited.'

He also added: 'Also, the Queen was probably exhausted and didn't want to sit through a long photoshoot.'

Bouzy described the trolling against Meghan as 'not your everyday', saying that they had come from a small number of accounts with a big reach

Bouzy described the trolling against Meghan as 'not your everyday', saying that they had come from a small number of accounts with a big reach 

Mr Bouzy said Meghan was trolled in her documentary. The Duchess of Sussex is pictured

Mr Bouzy said Meghan was trolled in her documentary. The Duchess of Sussex is pictured

The late monarch appeared in her element with Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, James, Earl of Wessex, Lena Tindall, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Isla Phillips, Prince Louis, Mia Tindall, Lucas Tindall and Savannah Phillips.

Mr Bouzy's claims come as the shopper who filmed the royal's first public appearance since undergoing abdominal surgery has slammed cruel conspiracy theory trolls as 'delusional'.

Nelson Silva, 40, said he saw the Princess of Wales 'with his own eyes' on Saturday as she popped down to her local farm shop.

BBC sports reporter Sonja McLaughlan appeared to be amongst those fuelling the bizarre suggestion when she told her followers on X that it was 'obviously not Kate' in the clip. In a now deleted tweet, she even suggested the heir to the throne could have been replaced by an actor. 

Speaking for the first time since he encountered the Princess of Wales in the meat section of the farm shop, Mr Silva told the Sun: 'I'm not so much shocked that these comments have continued, I'm just confused how exactly they can continue.

'This is a video clearly showing her and William. I saw them with my own eyes. It was a completely relaxed situation.

'What more do you need to lay off her? I thought after this was released they'd go quiet. But these people are so invested in the drama now.' 

The father, who ran into the royals around lunchtime on Saturday at the Windsor Farm Shop, believed releasing the footage would put an abrupt end to the wild rumours surrounding Kate's health but fears it did the opposite.

A photo of the late Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren was also manipulated, Getty images has said

A photo of the late Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren was also manipulated, Getty images has said

According to tech CEO Christopher Bouzy, he believes the image has been photoshopped because, he claims, 'you can literally see where two sides of the sofa were spliced together'

According to tech CEO Christopher Bouzy, he believes the image has been photoshopped because, he claims, 'you can literally see where two sides of the sofa were spliced together'

According to Christopher Bouzy, writing on Twitter, he believed the 'beautiful' image appears to be Photoshopped

According to Christopher Bouzy, writing on Twitter, he believed the 'beautiful' image appears to be Photoshopped

After the clip emerged people suggested Kate was too tall in the video for it to be her, while another crazy theory claimed the footage had been recorded in December because 'Christmas decorations' were in the background.

In under 24 hours the rumours about body doubles gained more than 12 millions views on X and more than 11 million on TikTok

The Windsor local said he was 'shocked' and 'confused' as to why the conspiracy theories have continued. He said he saw the future King and Queen with his own eyes and 'it was a completely relaxed situation'. 

'Even famous people are guilty,' Mr Silva added. 'People with a large platform online — they can't admit they are wrong now because they look so delusional.' 

He called for those pushing claims online to 'lay off' the Princess and stop plugging their baseless 'rumours and lies'.

The father, who lives in the town with his wife and daughter, had recorded the couple to send back to his family Portugal.

He first saw Will and Kate inside the store, where they had been 'talking to staff and laughing', before watching them walk back into some fields to head towards their home Adelaide Cottage.

Kate's weekend appearance marked the first time she had been seen out and about in public since undergoing planned abdominal surgery in January.

Kate Middleton lookalike Heidi Agan (pictured) has shut down the 'crazy' conspiracy theory that it is her in a farm shop video of the Prince and Princess of Wales

Kate Middleton lookalike Heidi Agan (pictured) has shut down the 'crazy' conspiracy theory that it is her in a farm shop video of the Prince and Princess of Wales

Despite Kensington Palace setting out a clear timeline for the Princess' recovery - with her return to the public spotlight expected after the Easter Holidays conclude - online trolls have sparked bizarre theories. 

Baseless and hurtful conspiracy theories being spread about her online included that she is dead, has been replaced by a body double or the Wales' marriage is in trouble. 

One royal source told the Telegraph: 'Finally everyone can calm down'.

Yet BBC freelance reporter Ms McLaughlan came under fire for appearing to fan the flames of conspiracy theorists. 

Ms McLaughlan wrote: 'Disturbing that newspapers like The Times are reporting this as fact. Headline 'Kate seen in public for the first time' when it's clearly not her. As someone has said. Could be a couple of lookalikes making mischief.' 

Commenting on a video which compared the Princess in the footage to other past photos of herself, she added: 'It's so obviously not Kate. Some newspaper are reporting it as fact. But it's not her. No conspiracy theorist but all very odd.'

The BBC declined to comment on the matter.

The body double claims led Britain's 'most realistic' Kate Middleton lookalike to shut down the 'crazy' conspiracy theories that it is her in the farm shop video instead of the real Princess of Wales. 

Heidi Agan, 43, who has made an income from impersonating the royal for more than a decade, said she '100 per cent' believes it is Kate and William in the footage.

'There has obviously been some speculation about whether it was Kate and William in that footage and stills,' she told The Mirror.

'In fact, my own social media has gone crazy as people think it is me, but I know it is not. I was at work at the time so I know that is not me. I 100 per cent believe that it is Kate Middleton and William in that video.'

'So she is alive, and we can be sure about it. It has all gone too far now,' she added.

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