Donald Trump was filmed dancing in Malaysia, which went viral and sparked mockery and health speculation due to his awkward moves and apparent lack of coordination, reminiscent of previous similar incidents.
Amid viral rumors questioning his health and whereabouts, Donald Trump was confirmed to be alive and was seen playing golf at his Virginia course, dispelling false claims of his death and addressing widespread social media speculation.
Author Christopher Andersen claims that Prince William is deeply upset over the media's treatment of his wife, Kate Middleton, amid speculation about her health. Andersen describes William as "simmering" with anger and protective of his wife's privacy, attributing this to his lingering grudge against the press following his mother's death. The royal family is reportedly under strain as Prince Charles battles cancer, and tensions have risen within the palace. Andersen also details alleged past incidents of temper within the royal family, including Prince William's explosive confrontation with Prince Harry.
Kate Middleton apologized for the confusion surrounding her edited family photo, with speculation still swirling about her involvement and overall health. Royal reporter Neil Sean believes Middleton had the final say on the photo but was gracious in accepting the blame, diverting attention from other royal matters. The photo's inconsistencies led news agencies like the Associated Press, Reuters, and Getty to retract it, fueling conspiracy theories and scrutiny of the palace's communication. Middleton's recent public appearances come after a hospitalization and planned surgery, with her first official royal engagement set for June.
Kate Middleton apologized for the confusion caused by her edited family photo, with speculation still swirling about her involvement in the editing. Royal expert Neil Sean suggested that she was "quite happy" to accept the blame, as it diverted attention from other royal family members. The photo, which showed inconsistencies, was pulled by news agencies including the Associated Press, Reuters, and Getty. Sean also highlighted the challenges the palace faces in managing rampant conspiracy theories and social media scrutiny. Middleton's first confirmed royal engagement since her hospitalization is set for June.
Kensington Palace responds to ongoing speculation about Kate Middleton's health and whereabouts, stating that she continues to be "doing well" following abdominal surgery in January and will not be providing daily updates. Prince William's absence from a recent royal event due to a "personal matter" has fueled further speculation, but the Palace maintains that there is no connection between this and King Charles III's cancer diagnosis. William has been taking on more royal duties in light of his father's health, recently attending an engagement at the Western Marble Arch Synagogue.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's absence from a ceremony in Minsk has sparked speculation about his health, as he has not been seen in public since Tuesday. The 68-year-old leader appeared unwell during commemorations in Moscow last week and did not speak at an event in Minsk marking the anniversary for the first time in his long presidency. Lukashenko's office has declined to comment, but opposition news outlet Euroradio reported that he was taken to an elite Minsk clinic on Saturday.
Belarus' autocratic leader Alexander Lukashenko has missed a major state celebration, further fuelling health speculation. The 68-year-old politician, who is often described as Europe's last dictator, looked visibly tired during last week's Victory Day parade in Moscow, and his right hand was bandaged. An opposition Telegram channel reported that Mr Lukashenko visited a presidential medical centre just outside Minsk on Saturday night - but this information has not been independently verified. Mr Lukashenko's office has so far made no comments on the issue.