Comment on Princess Kate Draws Outrage
A state dinner in the UK on September 17 has stirred controversy after remarks about Princess Kate Middleton drew sharp criticism. The banquet, hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla at Buckingham Palace, was intended to highlight diplomacy, but comments directed at Kate quickly became the focus.
During the evening, Kate was described as “radiant, healthy, and beautiful.” While seemingly complimentary, many observers viewed the words as overly personal and poorly timed, given her recent health challenges.
In March 2024, Kate revealed her cancer diagnosis, and by January 2025 announced she was in remission. Critics argued that referencing her appearance reduced her recovery to an uncomfortable talking point instead of honoring her resilience respectfully.
Reaction online was immediate. Social media users called the comments inappropriate, with some saying, “He needs to stop talking about how beautiful the Princess of Wales is.” Others pointed out King Charles’ visibly uneasy reaction during the speech.
Observers also noted that while Prince William was praised, Prince Harry received no mention. This fueled speculation about whether the omission carried a hidden message, adding further intrigue to the evening.
The incident joins a list of moments viewed as breaches of royal protocol. In earlier visits, guests drew attention for walking ahead of Queen Elizabeth II, sparking similar debate. Critics argue such lapses diminish the formality of state occasions, while defenders insist they reflect a more spontaneous, unpolished style.
As the visit continues, discussion over the remarks shows no signs of fading. The controversy underscores the delicate balance between informal remarks and the strict etiquette expected at royal events.