'Finally, everyone can calm down': Palace source suggests picture of Kate Middleton smiling on farm shop trip with Prince William should stop conspiracy theorists circling

'Finally, everyone can calm down': Palace source suggests picture of Kate Middleton smiling on farm shop trip with Prince William should stop conspiracy theorists circling

  • The Prince and Princess visited the shop after watching their children play sport 

The first footage of Kate Middleton since her abdominal surgery should squash wild conspiracy theories about her health, royal sources said today. 

The Princess of Wales was smiling and looked spritely in the spring sunshine with her husband Prince William in a video that will delight millions in Britain and around the world.

The footage published by The Sun shows the future Queen walking quickly with a bag of shopping and chatting animatedly to her husband on Saturday afternoon. 

Kensington Palace has not commented on the film where Kate strides from the Windsor Farm Shop. 

But it should put to bed concerns about her health and discredit bizarre, baseless and hurtful conspiracy theories being spread about her online including that she is dead, has been replaced by a body double or the Wales' marriage is in trouble.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'.

It also emerged today that the Palace is accelerating plans for the Princess of Wales' return to full royal duties as soon as possible now she is clearly on the mend. 

The earlier she can appear the quicker cruel rumours will be banished, an insider said, adding: 'The teams are working round the clock to devise the Princess of Wales's back-to-work plan after weeks of immense pressure'.

Kate was seen smiling as she carried a white shopping bag during a trip to the Wales's local farm shop in Windsor with William

Kate was seen smiling as she carried a white shopping bag during a trip to the Wales's local farm shop in Windsor with William

Kate, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, looked 'happy, healthy and relaxed' at The Windsor Farm Shop (pictured) - their favourite local store

Kate, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, looked 'happy, healthy and relaxed' at The Windsor Farm Shop (pictured) - their favourite local store

The sighting at the Windsor shop is an encouraging sign that Kate is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

The sighting at the Windsor shop is an encouraging sign that Kate is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

The source told The Mirror: 'They all know that the world will be watching after weeks of heightened speculation and often outlandish commentary on social media'.

Body language expert Judi James has told MailOnline that Kate was exuding body confidence and showed no 'frailty' - in an appearance that was deliberately 'reassuring fans and quashing all the toxic rumours' swirling around her.

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 She said: 'Kate walks ahead of William, taking large enough strides to suggest no hint of any ongoing frailty. While William keeps his face partially hidden under his cap and his head lowered, Kate's body language here suggests a desire to be seen.

'This is quite extraordinary body language behaviour for a leading royal out "incognito" in public and it suggests a point is, quite naturally, being made in terms of reassuring fans and quashing all the toxic rumours.

'Her head is up and her long hair is billowing while she wears a cheek-rounded smile that seems to signal she is completely upbeat and cheerful'.

Judi added: 'It is completely stunning to see the most sought-after woman in the world and the subject of speculation and rumours on social media suddenly appearing like this looking not just healthy, full of energy and incredibly happy but also making no apparent attempt to hide while out in public'.

The future queen looked well and was sportily-dressed, wearing a hooded top, gym leggings, sports socks and trainers. 

She smiled repeatedly as she spoke to the Prince of Wales, who appeared to be equally happy to be out and about with his wife in the spring sunshine. William was also casual in a baseball cap, casual coat, jeans and trainers.

The couple had gone there for supplies having reportedly spent the morning watching their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five, play sport.

Kate and William were not accompanied by their three children. The couple have, in recent weeks, been left deeply distressed by wild social media speculation and gossip about Kate's health and whereabouts.

This has since been reported by publications ranging from the New York Times to British Vogue - and even become the subject of cruel mockery on prime time American television.

Global superstars such as Kim Kardashian have added fuel to the fire with posts about Kate's 'disappearance' to their millions of fans.

The debacle over the princess' well-meaning Mother's Day photograph, which she later admitted to having tried to edit, only added to the swirl of speculation.

This was preceded by William's sudden announcement he was pulling out of his godfather's memorial service last month on what was only described as a 'personal matter' just 45 minutes before he had been due to give a reading.

Against the backdrop of the King's cancer diagnosis, the drama has created a febrile atmosphere of gossip and conjecture around the Royal Family.

Sources close to the Wales' have told the Mail they have found the speculation hugely hurtful and hard to deal with, but were determined to focus on what was important to them - their family and the princess' recovery.

It comes amid reports that Kensington Palace is working with PR gurus to devise a Kate's schedule when she returns to work.

Her new private secretary Lt Col Tom White and Williams private secretary Ian Patrick are believed to be part of a senior team working around the clock after outlandish rumours swirled around her absence from the public eye, The Mirror reports.

A source told the publication: 'The teams are working round the clock to devise the Princess of Wales’s back-to-work plan after weeks of immense pressure. They all know that the world will be watching after weeks of heightened speculation and often outlandish commentary on social media.' 

It is anticipated that the new image, showing the couple going about their normal lives, will go some way to calming many of the wilder rumours that have gripped people across the globe.

The snap was taken at 12.43pm on Saturday by a member of the public who was also at the farm shop, just a mile's drive from the Wales' Adelaide Cottage home, on their Apple iPhone 12 Pro phone.

The person concerned said they were visiting the shop to 'kill time' while on the way to meet someone to buy an item from Facebook when they recognised William and Kate and were struck by how 'happy' they looked.

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday. She has now been seen four times in a fortnight

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday. She has now been seen four times in a fortnight

Her Mother's Day portrait was edited by the Princess of Wales to make the perfect family shot. But conspiracy theorists have used it to question everything about Kate's health

Her Mother's Day portrait was edited by the Princess of Wales to make the perfect family shot. But conspiracy theorists have used it to question everything about Kate's health

They spotted the couple again in the car park and decided to capture the moment to share with their own delighted family.

'When I went inside I looked around and noticed them. They all looked happy,' the person, who wishes to remain anonymous, said.

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 'To be honest I don't follow this type of news but I shared [it] with my family - they were like 'oh, she's alive!' '

He told TMZ: 'I noticed a couple choosing loaves of bread and the woman turned her face and I felt like I had seen the face before. It was familiar.

'I went to my car and as they came out of the shop I just filmed them. I think they walked out through a gate out of the grounds. They just vanished and I didn't see a car.

'Kate looked happy and relaxed. They look happy just to be able to go to a shop and mingle.

'Kate looked relieved, like it was a success going to a shop. It felt natural.'

The prince and princess are both dressed casually, each carrying a white shopping bag in their left hand.

Kate sports black leggings, tucked into socks and trainers, with a zip-up top and is wearing her hair loose.

William is wearing blue jeans, trainers and a jacket with a baseball cap pulled low down over his forehead.

As they chat, the pair - who will celebrate 13 years of marriage in April - couldn't look happier.

And the fact that the princess seems to be walking with such ease suggests that she is very much on the mend.

On January 17 Kensington Palace announced that Kate had been admitted to The London Clinic in Marylebone, Central London, the previous day for 'planned abdominal surgery'.

It said the operation had been successful but would result in a two-week stay in hospital before a period of lengthy recuperation at home.

Her spokesman added that, based on the current medical advice, she was unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter.

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London. He hopes to attend this year, the Mail revealed today

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London. He hopes to attend this year, the Mail revealed today

That advice has not changed.

A spokesman stated that it was the Princess' personal wish to keep her medical information private and said it would only provide an update if there were 'significant new information to share'.

 However their clear statement failed to stop social media and overseas publications, websites and television from speculating wildly about the Princess' whereabouts and what may have happened to her. The hashtag #whereiskate began trending.

Even the BBC website tackled the issue, highlighting the outlandish speculation under the title: 'Royal dilemma as public curiosity over Kate's health grows.'

Some of it has been farcical, including the much-repeated rumour that she is recuperating from a 'Brazilian bum lift' or hiding away after a bad haircut.

Other claims, however, have been downright offensive - including that made by a journalist on Spanish television that she has been in a coma that gained huge international traction and had to be openly denied by Kensington Palace.

However trolls and conspiracy theorists have continued used her absence and the lawlessness of social media to spread deeply sinister and highly libellous claims to this day.

A spokesman recently re-iterated their previous advice that they were not going to provide a 'running commentary' on the Princess' health.

'From our perspective, we were very clear from our statement at the start of this in January that the Princess of Wales planned to be out of public action until after Easter and that hasn't changed,' they said.

 

Nostalgias de Gomorra, que suena a vascuence.

 

 Ilustracion: barca

A pesar de que sus primas se reúnen todos los martes en Milford, nadie les hace caso. Pero él, por si las moscas, mantiene en su poder la linterna de Biarritz

Durante el día, la pista 5 del Real Club de Tenis de San Sebastián era una pista de tierra batida normal y corriente. En ella destacó el juego impetuoso, virtuoso y viril de aquella gran promesa del tenis español que no terminó de consagrar su juego. Muchas fueron las razones para quebrar la carrera deportiva de aquel superdotado tenista, que se retiró del deporte al cumplir los 20 años. Me refiero a mí, sin modestia alguna.
 
Como amante de lo antiguo, el joven tenista prometedor mejoraba la elegancia de las pistas con sus pantalones largos. Blancos y largos. Y su instrumento tenístico era una raqueta Dunlop, una «Maxply», como todas las de aquellos tiempos, de madera y con un arco de impacto, con una superficie de cordaje de medidas muy reducidas. Golpear bien a la bola era mucho más difícil que ahora.
 
Éramos diez hermanos, y de ellos, ocho varones. Uno de ellos me sustrajo el cinturón que sostenía mis preciosos pantalones blancos. No obstante, con los botones bien abrochados, los pantalones se sostenían sin dificultad. Jugaba en la pista 5 contra el aceptable tenista navarro Santiago Pineda Goizueta, que en un momento dado, aprovechando mi cercanía a la red, me respondió con un «lop» –un globo– muy bien ejecutado. Al intentar contrarrestar su globo con un mate –smash–, un par de botones se desabrocharon súbitamente, y mis pantalones cayeron sobre mis zapatillas. El público, malvado, celebró con una gran carcajada la visión del joven tenista con los muslos y canillas al aire y los pantalones por los suelos. Y a pesar de la oposición federativa y de los responsables del deporte español, me retiré del tenis. Retirada que no garantizaba mi despedida de la pista 5. Porque esa pista, cuando se celebraban las fiestas nocturnas en el Tenis de San Sebastián, se convertía en Sodoma y Gomorra, más bien Gomorra, que suena más a vascuence, y además, porque los afiliados a Sodoma no se atrevían todavía a salir del armario.
 
Una noche, el artista invitado –que cobraba un pastón– fue Johnny Halliday, un presuntuoso cantante francés que no contaba con mi simpatía por haberse casado sin mi permiso con mi gran amor de aquellos tiempos, la también cantante francesa Sylvie Vartan. Pero acudí al festejo. Y claro está, terminé en la pista 5, en un recogido banco, con mi acompañante, Coro Lagartizurri Zuloaga-Aundi, una belleza local. Ignoraba, mientras le prometía falso matrimonio y amor eterno, que su primo Javier Zuloaga-Aundi, primo de la interfecta, además de mi mejor amigo, era el encargado de velar por la honra de todas las mujeres de su familia. Llevaba a las fiestas del tenis una linterna poderosísima que había adquirido en los almacenes «Aux Dames de France» de Biarritz. Y nos enchufó con la linterna. A pesar de nuestra profunda amistad, me retó a duelo y recogí el guante. El escenario, la playa de Ondarreta, en la zona del malecón de Igueldo. Buscamos a nuestros padrinos y nos dirigimos, de riguroso smoking, al lugar del duelo. Según él, había mancillado el honor de su prima, y hay que reconocer que tenía más razón que un santo. El duelo era a tortazos con la mano abierta hasta que uno de los contendientes alzara la mano en signo de rendición. Un duelo ridículo porque nos dio la risa, lo cual alertó al vigilante nocturno de la playa que nos amenazó con llevarnos a la comisaría del barrio del Antiguo. Huimos rumbo al Tenis y allí, ante Benita, la encargada del guardarropa, y de Javier de Satrústegui Petit de Meurville, presidente del club, nos abrazamos en prueba de eterna reconciliación.
 
En vista de ello, pedí una copa y me retiré a la pista 5 con la encantadora Soledad Manso, que resultó ser también prima de Javier Zuloaga, y de nuevo nos enchufó con la linterna y nos retamos a duelo.
 
Fuimos expulsados de nuestro club por alborotadores, y Zuloaga-Aundi me persiguió por los jardines de Ondarreta blandiendo una rama de tamarindo de estimable grosor. Un primo pesadísimo y con una familia excesivamente ramificada.
Ya nada queda de aquel San Sebastián. Ni las olas rompen como antaño, ni mis pantalones blancos me han sido devueltos, ni existe la piscina de mis vuelos acrobáticos con el traje de baño color mandarina, ni las primas de Zuloaga-Aundi están para solazar a los tenistas de 20 años que se retiran por causas mayores. Eso sí, y a pesar de que sus primas se reúnen todos los martes en Milford, nadie les hace caso. Pero él, por si las moscas, mantiene en su poder la linterna de Biarritz.
Nostalgias de Gomorra, que suena a vascuence.

Alive or sead is our King, CHARLES III. Up IL King. Up Monarchy.

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London
The King is determined to attend this year's Trooping the Colour, his official birthday celebrations, if his health allows it.

Aides are already exploring ways that Charles might be able to take part within the constraints of his ongoing cancer treatment.

This could include watching the military spectacular from a podium instead of on horseback as usual, having been driven from Buckingham Palace in a carriage as his late mother used to

No firm decision will be taken until nearer the time, given the nature of His Majesty's condition, and it will be dependant on medical advice.

The event is due to be held in London on Saturday, June 15. But the Mail understands that planning for the occasion is moving ahead as scheduled, giving cause for optimism.

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

The Coronation of HM King Charles III and HM Queen Camilla. Charles and Camilla leave Buckingham Palace by carriage to Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023

The Coronation of HM King Charles III and HM Queen Camilla. Charles and Camilla leave Buckingham Palace by carriage to Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023

King Charles III saluted as he departed Buckingham Palace for the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, central London, as he celebrated his first official birthday since becoming sovereign on June 17, 2023

King Charles III saluted as he departed Buckingham Palace for the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, central London, as he celebrated his first official birthday since becoming sovereign on June 17, 2023

Queen Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace in a carriage during the Trooping the Colour parade on June 9, 2018 in London

Queen Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace in a carriage during the Trooping the Colour parade on June 9, 2018 in London

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

'There are a number of key events His Majesty would love to attend coming up in the diary and this is at the top of the list,' a source said.

Dating from the 17th century, Trooping the Colour is one the biggest military ceremonial events of the year, involving more than 1,200 soldiers and musicians plus more than 200 horses.

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 Usually the monarch rides down from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade via The Mall to inspect the troops.

The sovereign then rides back to the palace for the traditional balcony appearance with the wider Royal Family and flypast by the RAF.

As it stands, His Majesty has been advised by doctors not to attend events with large public gatherings after being diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer in January.

He is currently undergoing outpatient treatment in London although he is continuing to work hard behind the scenes on state matters and makes a point of being seen in public or on camera whenever possible.

Two weeks ago there was widespread confusion after tickets for Trooping the Colour were put on sale by the Ministry of Defence advertising the presence of the King.

Buckingham Palace said planning was under way but nothing could be confirmed. 

However the Mail understands that things have moved on somewhat and staff are now exploring various options to ensure that Charles can attend as long as he 'gets the nod' from his team.

He would be keen to ride his horse, a black mare called Noble which was a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the King's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour', in London on June 17, 2023

King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the King's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour', in London on June 17, 2023

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew, Duke of York watch a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on June 8, 2019 in London

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew, Duke of York watch a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on June 8, 2019 in London

King Charles (left), then Prince of Wales, William (second from the left), then Duke of Cambridge, Prince Andrew (second from the right) and Princess Anne (right) ride on horses during the Trooping of the Colour parade, in central London, 8 June 2019

King Charles (left), then Prince of Wales, William (second from the left), then Duke of Cambridge, Prince Andrew (second from the right) and Princess Anne (right) ride on horses during the Trooping of the Colour parade, in central London, 8 June 2019

Members of the royal family including Queen Elizabeth II (left) and Prince Charles (centre), Prince of Wales, were on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour 2018 at The Mall on June 9, 2018 in London

Members of the royal family including Queen Elizabeth II (left) and Prince Charles (centre), Prince of Wales, were on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour 2018 at The Mall on June 9, 2018 in London

Members of the royal family (King Charles and Queen Camilla centre) stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-past of aircraft by the Royal Air Force during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

Members of the royal family (King Charles and Queen Camilla centre) stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-past of aircraft by the Royal Air Force during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour 2018 on June 9, 2018 in London

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour 2018 on June 9, 2018 in London

Queen Elizabeth II (right) stands with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales to watch a special flypast from Buckingham Palace balcony following the Queen's Birthday Parade, the Trooping the Colour, as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations, in London on June 2, 2022

Queen Elizabeth II (right) stands with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales to watch a special flypast from Buckingham Palace balcony following the Queen's Birthday Parade, the Trooping the Colour, as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations, in London on June 2, 2022

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales salutes during Trooping The Colour on June 2, 2022 in London

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales salutes during Trooping The Colour on June 2, 2022 in London

The Duchess of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Elizabeth II on the balcony at Buckingham Palace following Trooping the Colour at Horse Guards Parade, London, on June 13, 2015

The Duchess of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Elizabeth II on the balcony at Buckingham Palace following Trooping the Colour at Horse Guards Parade, London, on June 13, 2015

Members of the royal family including Charles, Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth II (centre) stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony on June 15, 2013 in London

Members of the royal family including Charles, Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth II (centre) stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony on June 15, 2013 in London

Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales with Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex during Trooping The Colour 2018 on June 9, 2018 in London

Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales with Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex during Trooping The Colour 2018 on June 9, 2018 in London

But the King could watch the event from a static position, which would be considered good news by well-wishers. His mother the late Queen attended the event in a carriage after 1987.

There has been no official confirmation of whether or not the Princess of Wales will be well enough to attend.

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She had been due not only to attend the ceremony but also to conduct her own review of troops on June 8 in her role as Honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards whose 'colour' – or regimental flag – is being presented to the King. 

However the Ministry of Defence was forced to take down a web page advertising her presence after Kensington Palace insisted that it was premature.

A spokesman said only that they would announce when Kate would return to work following her lengthy recuperation from abdominal surgery in January.

At the moment the princess is still expected to return to public duties after the Easter holidays, mostly likely following her children's return to school in mid-April, dependent on medical advice at the time.

Royal aides have always said that it will be up to the princess if she wishes to make public more details about her health, which she may do in the context of a public engagement.

Sources say that there is no pressure or hurry on her to do so and her focus remains on 'what is important' – her recovery and her three children.

 

Todo "es válido" para que no gobierne el PP y gobernará.

 

Todo para que no gobierne la derecha

El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez (d), y la vicepresidenta primera y ministra de Hacienda, María Jesús Montero (i), durante el pleno del Congreso, reunido excepcionalmente en el Senado EFE

Este es el pobre argumento que sostienen los que apoyan a un gobierno corrupto y agotado como el de Sánchez, todo vale según ellos para evitar que PP y Vox pueda gobernar. Aunque ganen elecciones y tengan que aliarse con derechas golpistas como la de Puigdemont, aunque sean socios de terroristas como Otegui… Todo vale para que no gobierne la derecha.

Creen pertenecer a una estirpe superior que sabe lo que nos conviene y lo que no a los ciudadanos, para ellos somos el rebaño al que ellos guían por el buen camino para que no termine despeñándose, o lo que sería peor, siendo libre y pensando por sí mismo. Dijo Milei algo muy sabio hace unos años: “Los políticos son unos sociópatas, nos quieren hacer creer que nosotros necesitamos de ellos para vivir, cuando en realidad son ellos los que necesitan de nosotros”. Aquí estamos llenos de sociópatas y autócratas en el gobierno, incluso alguno en la oposición. Montoro fue el maestro de Montero en las artes del acoso, la filtración a los medios, el chantaje velado… Con Montoro la Agencia Tributaria paso a ser un órgano parapolicial por encima de la ley, como ahora lo es con Montero. Es cierto que el PP nunca se atrevió a tanto como el PSOE en el Constitucional o en la Fiscalía General, quizá porque hoy Sánchez ya ni cuida las formas, coloca a los suyos y les exige a cambio obediencia ciega.

Todo vale menos que gobierne el adversario, están negociando en Suiza con un mediador salvadoreño un referéndum ilegal para dividir España y también vale. Se va Santos Cerdán, número dos del partido y diputado, a negociar con un prófugo de la justicia a Zúrich y viaja en business ida y vuelta, casi 1.000 euros cada viaje, para repartirse España por 7 votos y pagando usted con sus impuestos cada trayecto.

Tenía razón Albert Rivera, son una banda. Jamás en democracia un gobierno destruyó la credibilidad e independencia de tantas instituciones en tan poco tiempo

La corrupción se estableció en el actual gobierno nada más llegar, de hecho, la trama de Koldo ya funcionaba antes de que Sánchez ocupara la Moncloa y creció a la vez que su poder a través de su ambiciosa esposa, Begoña Gómez. ¿Cómo es posible que la contrate una organización para conseguir fondos siendo quien es? Es normalizar la prevaricación. O que sus patrocinadores sean casualmente los empresarios rescatados con más millones de dinero público tras la pandemia, entre préstamos y subvenciones 1.100 millones de euros. Jamás en democracia tuvimos a una primera dama que, tras llegar su esposo a la presidencia del Gobierno, dejara su trabajo para ponerse a hacer negocios y aprovecharse de su posición de poder. Pero también la justifican, todo vale para que no gobierne PP y Vox.

Los 40 viajes en Falcon a Republica Dominicana sin explicación oficial, las maletas de Delcy en Barajas, los cientos de millones malgastados en pandemia con material sanitario inexistente, o los nefastos resultados en economía, paro, libertades civiles, violencia de género… Todo se justifica para que no gobierne la derecha.

La opinión pública vive en un limbo porque en muchas radios, en la mayoría de digitales y en casi todas las televisiones se le dice que es bueno actuar así, que se hace por la concordia, convivencia, pacificación… Palabras huecas que muchos creen porque sus líderes de opinión las divulgan; solo Zapatero invirtió más millones en publicidad institucional que Sánchez para tener los medios en sus manos. La realidad es que hoy se venden más periodistas que periódicos.

Se quejan de las falsas elecciones organizadas en Rusia por Putin, pero actúan como él, comprando la empresa Indra a través de Prisa, poniendo a amigos fieles en Correos y haciendo crecer artificialmente a partidos como Sumar para fagocitarlos cuando ya no les sean útiles. Yolanda Díaz al igual que Puigdemont, Junqueras y Otegui saben que no volverán a tener una ocasión como esta, no volverán a tener el poder del Estado en sus manos, ningún presidente anterior llegó tan lejos por mantenerse en el poder.

Tenía razón Albert Rivera, son una banda. Jamás en democracia un gobierno destruyó la credibilidad e independencia de tantas instituciones en tan poco tiempo y cuando se vayan no solo habrá que reconstruir España, sino aprobar las leyes necesarias para que jamás otro sátrapa, similar al que nos preside, pueda imitarle bajo la falsa excusa de que lo hace para que no gobierne la derecha.

  King Charles's former Welsh university becomes latest victim of the 'war of the languages': Aberystwyth DUMPS English from its students' union name after rebrands of Mount Snowdon and Brecon Beacon saw them renamed

 

King Charles' former university has banned English from its students' union name

King Charles's former Welsh university becomes latest victim of the 'war of the languages': Aberystwyth DUMPS English from its students' union name after rebrands of Mount Snowdon and Brecon Beacon saw them renamed

King Charles' former university has ousted English from its students' union name after language campaigners demanded it be changed it to Welsh only.

The university where Charles III studied Welsh history has become the latest place to become engulfed in the 'war of languages' after national parks Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons were rebranded.

In November last year a petition calling for 'Welsh names for Welsh places' won sympathy from a Labour Government minister to end English spellings of well-known tourist towns.

Now, the institution where young Charles studied the ancient language in Aberystwyth ahead of his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 has won a Welsh language fight in the heart of the university.

Voted through by 81 per cent of the 150 members at the union, the proposal asked: 'Should Aberystwyth Students' Union change its name and be recognized as Undeb Aberystwyth?'

King Charles' former university has banned English from its students' union name

King Charles' former university has banned English from its students' union name

A look at Prince Charles learning the Welsh language at the University College of Wales

A look at Prince Charles learning the Welsh language at the University College of Wales

Elain Gwynedd, the union's Welsh Culture Officer, who proposed the venture, is described on the union website as 'the voice for Welsh culture & Welsh language students in Aberystwyth.'

She said: 'This change is an important milestone in the Union's history and shows our commitment to the Welsh language.

'My ambition was to change the name to reflect the Welsh identity of the Students' Union and I'm extremely grateful that the proposition passed in the AGM by a significant majority.

READ MORE: Bosses at Brecon Beacons announce plans to drop national park's English name in favour of 'eco-friendly' Welsh one

 'It was also great to see members of the Welsh Language Students' Union of Aberystwyth come to support the proposition.'

Speaking previously speaking about his time at Aberystwyth, Charles said: 'I went to these lectures and most days there seemed to be a demonstration going on against me with a counter-demonstration, usually by splendid middle-aged ladies who got out of a bus.

'That was an interesting experience. I did my utmost to learn as much [Welsh] as I could which in a term it is quite difficult and I am not as brilliant a linguist as I would like to be.

'But my being here for that period it did make an enormous difference to my understanding of the way Wales works and what I did pick up particularly was an immense sense of real community. It is a wonderful mosaic that I think makes the principality so special.'

The university's move follows a nationalist trend to remove English place names in Wales such as Snowdonia being known as Eryri and the Brecon Beacons national park rebranding itself as Bannau Brycheiniog.

But it faced huge opposition - with even Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he would use the old name of the Brecon Beacons.

National park bosses were accused by both UK Government ministers and Welsh Conservatives for attempting to look 'trendy' with the move.

A look at Brecon Beacons, which was recently renamed in Welsh following a campaign

A look at Brecon Beacons, which was recently renamed in Welsh following a campaign 

Snowdonia was also renamed in what has become a 'war of languages' between Wales and England

Snowdonia was also renamed in what has become a 'war of languages' between Wales and England

Conservative Welsh Secretary David TC Davies said he had 'no prior notice' of the name change.

He said: 'What concerns me is the fact there was no consultation and people who live and work in the national park were not given the opportunity to voice their opinion. It would be somewhat alarming if this was an entirely executive decision.

'The Brecon Beacons has a long-standing international identity and that is the name it will always be know by to so many around the world.

'I do question the cost and feel this is money that could have been used to encourage tourism in a better way. As a bilingual country, I fail to understand why the Welsh name cannot be used alongside the English name.'

Bannau means peaks in Welsh while Brycheiniog refers to the kingdom of the fifth-century king Brychan. Mount Snowdon is also officially called Yr Wyddfa as part of the Eryri mountain range.

King Charles's former Welsh university becomes latest victim of the 'war of the languages': Aberystwyth DUMPS English from its students' union name after rebrands of Mount Snowdon and Brecon Beacon saw them renamed


King Charles' former university has ousted English from its students' union name after language campaigners demanded it be changed it to Welsh only.

The university where Charles III studied Welsh history has become the latest place to become engulfed in the 'war of languages' after national parks Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons were rebranded.

In November last year a petition calling for 'Welsh names for Welsh places' won sympathy from a Labour Government minister to end English spellings of well-known tourist towns.

Now, the institution where young Charles studied the ancient language in Aberystwyth ahead of his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 has won a Welsh language fight in the heart of the university.

Voted through by 81 per cent of the 150 members at the union, the proposal asked: 'Should Aberystwyth Students' Union change its name and be recognized as Undeb Aberystwyth?'

King Charles' former university has banned English from its students' union name

King Charles' former university has banned English from its students' union name

A look at Prince Charles learning the Welsh language at the University College of Wales

A look at Prince Charles learning the Welsh language at the University College of Wales

Elain Gwynedd, the union's Welsh Culture Officer, who proposed the venture, is described on the union website as 'the voice for Welsh culture & Welsh language students in Aberystwyth.'

She said: 'This change is an important milestone in the Union's history and shows our commitment to the Welsh language.

'My ambition was to change the name to reflect the Welsh identity of the Students' Union and I'm extremely grateful that the proposition passed in the AGM by a significant majority.

READ MORE: Bosses at Brecon Beacons announce plans to drop national park's English name in favour of 'eco-friendly' Welsh one

 'It was also great to see members of the Welsh Language Students' Union of Aberystwyth come to support the proposition.'

Speaking previously speaking about his time at Aberystwyth, Charles said: 'I went to these lectures and most days there seemed to be a demonstration going on against me with a counter-demonstration, usually by splendid middle-aged ladies who got out of a bus.

'That was an interesting experience. I did my utmost to learn as much [Welsh] as I could which in a term it is quite difficult and I am not as brilliant a linguist as I would like to be.

'But my being here for that period it did make an enormous difference to my understanding of the way Wales works and what I did pick up particularly was an immense sense of real community. It is a wonderful mosaic that I think makes the principality so special.'

The university's move follows a nationalist trend to remove English place names in Wales such as Snowdonia being known as Eryri and the Brecon Beacons national park rebranding itself as Bannau Brycheiniog.

But it faced huge opposition - with even Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he would use the old name of the Brecon Beacons.

National park bosses were accused by both UK Government ministers and Welsh Conservatives for attempting to look 'trendy' with the move.

A look at Brecon Beacons, which was recently renamed in Welsh following a campaign

A look at Brecon Beacons, which was recently renamed in Welsh following a campaign 

Snowdonia was also renamed in what has become a 'war of languages' between Wales and England

Snowdonia was also renamed in what has become a 'war of languages' between Wales and England

Conservative Welsh Secretary David TC Davies said he had 'no prior notice' of the name change.

He said: 'What concerns me is the fact there was no consultation and people who live and work in the national park were not given the opportunity to voice their opinion. It would be somewhat alarming if this was an entirely executive decision.

'The Brecon Beacons has a long-standing international identity and that is the name it will always be know by to so many around the world.

'I do question the cost and feel this is money that could have been used to encourage tourism in a better way. As a bilingual country, I fail to understand why the Welsh name cannot be used alongside the English name.'

Bannau means peaks in Welsh while Brycheiniog refers to the kingdom of the fifth-century king Brychan. Mount Snowdon is also officially called Yr Wyddfa as part of the Eryri mountain range.