Prince William ordered the immediate arrest of Queen Camilla following an alleged incident involving Catherine, Princess of Wales and her famous wedding dress. Despite the dramatic headlines spreading online, there is currently no verified evidence that such an event ever happened.
The viral story claims that Camilla supposedly damaged or “slashed” Catherine’s iconic wedding gown during a heated disagreement inside the royal household. According to online gossip accounts, the alleged confrontation left Prince William enraged and demanding immediate action. However, no reputable news outlet, palace insider, or official royal source has confirmed the claims.
Catherine’s wedding dress remains one of the most admired royal fashion pieces in modern history. The gown, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, became world-famous during William and Catherine’s 2011 wedding at Westminster Abbey. The dress is considered a historic royal artifact and has been carefully preserved since the ceremony.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla has continued carrying out official royal duties alongside King Charles III without any indication of internal palace drama connected to the viral rumor. Publicly, Camilla and Catherine have appeared cordial during official engagements and family events.
Royal analysts say fabricated stories involving conflict within the monarchy often gain traction because of the public’s fascination with royal relationships and alleged palace rivalries. Social media platforms frequently amplify emotionally charged headlines, even when the stories lack factual support.
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