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BBC viewers are up in arms and are reported to be demanding their licence fee back after feeling unsatisfied with the broadcaster's coverage of conspiracy theories surrounding
Kate Middleton and
Prince William . Earlier this week Simon Jones spoke to BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Ben Thompson about the edited photo the Princess of Wales had posted on Mother's Day, which led to a huge furore over her whereabouts due to her admission she'd tweaked the image. Kate sent a public apology via her official
Social Media channels with William , confessing she was the one who altered the photo. But the BBC chat about the controversy led to viewers flocking to X, formerly Twitter, to voice their boredom with the segment and how they'd turned off from the programme, reports the Mirror . Read More Related Articles Inside plan for Kate Middleton's return as top aides working 'round the clock' on top secret schedule for princess Read More Related Articles Piers Morgan's blunt response to claims video of Kate and William is fake One miffed viewer remarked: "Ridiculous reporting on none stories. It feels like we are being fed this rubbish daily now," while another posted: "I want my licence fee back". Another quip stated: "I flipped a coin, and it came up heads, which was to hit the off button. Cya #BBCBreakfast." One viewer flagged how the news was covering the princess simply taking a stroll. "The main news is the princess walking. WTF? ? ? What else is going on in the country # gmb #BBCBreakfast," they shared, followed by another comment: "Can you stop now? It's boring." Kate and William coverage on the BBC has not impressed some viewers (Image: Getty Images) Prince William and Kate were seen enjoying themselves at the Windsor Farm Shop on Saturday in a video taken by a passerby. Kate has been absent from public duties since her planned abdominal surgery in January. Join the Daily Record's
WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Fans also took to X to say how relieved they were to see her looking happy and health. One said: "Something good to end this day on... HRH looks well and happy." Another said: "She is happy, healthy and alive". Top TV news Loose
Women star quits show BGT's Jonathan and Charlotte now Anna Richardson wants to get married Kate reveals Derek's last request But some folks aren't sure it was really Kate in the video, and some have taken to social media to say they think it might have been a "body double." Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here . Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow Daily Record
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