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Princess Catherine's Cancer Treatment Is The Focus Of A New Texas-Sized Conspiracy Theory, BUT...

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Is Princess Catherine getting her cancer treatment… in TEXAS?! Ever since Kate Middleton announced she was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer in March, she’s avoided the spotlight — but that’s only amounted to MORE conspiracy theories about her health and whereabouts!

It never ends! The latest rumor emerging on TikTok and Reddit these days is the theory that the mother of three is no longer in the United Kingdom.

Instead, royalists believe she’s actually receiving her cancer treatment in Houston, Texas at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, a renowned facility solely focused on cancer patient care and research. Related: Charles Is NOT Doing What He’s Told During Scary Cancer Battle! Apparently, some people are claiming the 42-year-old and her security have been spotted in the area and at the hospital over the past few months.

There’s no photo evidence, though. But there hasn’t been any photo evidence of Kate back in the U.K. either lately. And thus, that’s why the rumors have taken flight!

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