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Does England in March really look this flowery and summery?


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I'm thinking either the video is faked or it was actually shot last summer and by now she is either already dead or extremely ill.

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If the weather last week was anything like in Holland, then yes, absolutely.

Nice try, though.

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It's not a "try". It just seems off to me. I am in Southern Texas myself, much farther south than England, and it is nowhere near flower time here during March.

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It's obviously more logical to conclude it's an early spring than to even contemplate the video was recorded in the summer or that Kate is dead or dying.

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Only more logical if you trust the elites of the world implicitly. Otherwise, there's room for suspicion. For example, this woman really doesn't look much like her. https://www.usmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Inside-the-Windsor-Farm-Shop-Where-Eyewitnesses-Saw-Kate-Middleton-Prince-William-225.jpg?quality=86&strip=all

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Nothing to do with trusting elites, just logical thinking. If this was truly a conspiracy on such a high level, they wouldn't be so stupid to make such a mistake, especially after the Mother's Day photo debacle.

If you play the farm shop video, it looks exactly like Kate, only no make-up and skinnier than usual. Besides, that was not an officially released image, but sold to the media by a passerby who made the recording. So even if it wasn't Kate, it would not be "suspicious".

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If it wasn't her, meaning the Prince was seen with a different woman, pretending she was his wife, how would it not be suspicious?

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Because it's utter bullcrap. If it's not Kate, it also isn't William. You're either a retard or a troll if you believe that he would go out with a strange woman pretending to be his wife.

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Curious as to why you think it would not be William. If, let's say, there really WAS a plot to conceal something about the Princess, why would they use doubles for both her and William, thereby doubling the risk of detection?

If they had the genuine William accompany the double Kate, it would be much easier to carry off the deception, if a deception was indeed afoot.

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There is no reason to conceal anything, but if in some retarded, fantastical alternate universe they wanted to cover up Kate's health issues, they would come up with something better than this. Or do you really think you're some kind of genius for noticing this woman supposedly doesn't resemble Kate?

So either it's the real William and Kate or two random people or two lookalikes hired by a third party to stage the video.

Now stop this nonsense, please. You're either completely stupid or a very bad troll. Either way, it's tiresome.

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You seem to be a die-hard royalist. What's your take on Randy Andy's recent problems?

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"You seem to be a die-hard royalist. "

Couldn't be more false.

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I am in Southern Texas myself


Presumably in a subtropical climate zone wholly unlike the UK's temperate / maritime climate. The consequence of being farther south isn't that flowers bloom earlier in the year; it results in different flora and fauna.

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Believe it or not, we actually do have flowers here. It's not just cacti and tumbleweeds, LOL. And London is situated farther North than my original home in Canada, where flowers definitely do not bloom in March, so it is entirely feasible to question the season of that photograph.

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Believe it or not, we actually do have flowers here


At no point have I suggested otherwise.

In any case, you know the answer now: England does indeed look like that in March, so you can employ Occam's razor and put your more convoluted theories to one side.

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Cherry blossoms have already bloomed in Victoria BC, which the last time I checked, was still in Canada.

A quick search will let you know that there are a lot of flowers which bloom in London in March. Cherry Blossom, Jasmine, Daffodils, Crocuses, Hellebores and Hyacinths all bloom in March.

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Canada is a big place. Victoria is probably the only place in Canada you would find cherry blossoms in March. Check Ontario in March.

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Exactly my point. Canada is huge.

You said

And London is situated farther North than my original home in Canada, where flowers definitely do not bloom in March


So since you didn't state where your original home was in this vast country, we have to infer that you meant that no flowers bloom in the country.

Guess what? I'm in Canada, and my home is more north than London.

Also....https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/02/29/a-sure-sign-of-spring-the-iconic-cherry-trees-in-the-nations-capital-will-soon-begin-to-bloom/

Especially this part... National Park Service officials estimate that peak bloom will begin between March 23 and March 26 and run for about 10 days. That’s when 70% of the city’s 3,700 cherry trees will be flowering. The overall cherry blossom season will run from March 20 through April 14.

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Um... The national capital referred to in your cherry tree link is Washington, DC, not Ottawa.

Here's a link to the "Warmest March Ever" in Ottawa. https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ottawa-records-warmest-march-25-ever-record-rainfall-in-the-forecast-for-friday-1.5361621

Note the picture of the couple walking in the melting snow accompanying the article.

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Well that's an embarrassing blunder. My apologies. I usually am better with reading comprehension before I post a link, but I had no sleep and was pretty out of it yesterday.

So despite the fact that I messed up and posted incorrect info for what I looking for, the point remains that Canada is a large, and diverse country and it does, in fact have flowers that bloom in March in some places. You mentioned that London is more northern than Toronto. True. So is Victoria.

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This is all fake news to add to the conspiracy, lol.

just kidding, I've got no idea what Canadia looks like this time of year.

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"the UK's temperate / maritime climate"

'Sunny' Bournemouth's micro climate notwithstanding.

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From the look of this: https://europeinwinter.com/london-in-march/

It seems so.

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That article was posted in July. So who knows when the photo was shot.

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If the photograph were shot in July or really any later than April, they'd have to grow all those daffodils in a greenhouse and plant them especially for the shoot. Because the outdoor daffs would be long dead.

I'm not saying that didn't happen. They may have faked the photograph in this blog article for reasons best known to themselves. I am going to tell you, however, that it'd be easier and cheaper to just take the photograph in around late February or... oooh, March when the daffodils would naturally be blooming in the UK.

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You’ve never been to ‘Sunny’ Bournemouth 🏖️

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No

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Yeah.

Looks like prunus incisa / a Fuji cherry tree in the background (my neighbour's is in full bloom and has been for some time) and daffodils among the grass - ours have already wilted, so nothing unusual here...

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The background doesn't look summery. It looks springy. Those flowers are most likely daffodils or possibly tulips. Entirely consistent with the current season in southern England.

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Here we go again with Qanons and conspiracy theorists crazies. I have been waiting for you to chill out for a day then start making up theories again. Go get help people.

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Haven't you heard, if you're asking questions about this, you're a puppet of China, Russia, Iran and North Korea and you're attempting to destabilize Western Civilization!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itXv4N-9GPY

It's clear now that Chyna (!) released that fake Mother's Day photo.

And Russia got the Sun to say that woman who didn't look like Kate was Kate.

Oh, those Russians.

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