The Prince and Princess of Wales were spotted at a farm shop in Windsor this weekend
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The Royal Family have been warned to "get control" of Princess Kate's situation, as speculation surrounding her health continues.
This comes as the Princess of Wales was reportedly spotted at a farm shop with husband Prince William this weekend, according to The Sun.
The latest candid appearance by the royal couple follows the most recent controversy to rock the Royal Family, after the Princess released an edited image of herself and her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to mark Mother's Day earlier this month.
The image went viral after eagle-eyed royal fans spotted a number of photoshopping errors within the photo.
Sarah Vine says the Royal Family needs to 'get control'
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As a result, Instagram has since blocked the image with a warning and told users of the photo-sharing app that the image has been "altered".
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the Princess of Wales admitted she had edited the image and apologised for "any confusion" caused by the edit.
Discussing the reputation of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine says the couple have "not been advised very well" and urged the Royal Family to "get the situation under control".
Speaking to GB News, Vine claimed that those in the PR department of Kensington Palace "don't really understand the landscape that they're up against".
The Princess of Wales was recently spotted at a Windsor farm shop
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Vine told hosts Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce: "The Palace have handled it really quite badly, but it's nice that she's out and about and feeling better."
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Bev Turner claimed that "nobody is blameless" in the fallout of Princess Kate's photo scandal, but the "important thing" is that there is "a woman at the centre of this who is clearly struggling with her health".
Bev continued: "The supplementary question really is what is our relationship as the public with the Royal Family, and how much honesty do they have to give us as their subjects?"
Vine shared her view on Bev's point and said if Princess Kate does have wrong with her, that's "her business and we don't need to know the details of it".
She added: "It's very clear that people in this country absolutely adore her and think she is a fantastic addition to the Royal Family. I think that the royals really needs to be very conscious of that fact. She's an absolute asset to them."
Bev Turner questioned the relationship between the Royal Family and the British public
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Discussing Princess Kate's privacy surrounding her health in comparison to King Charles, who has been very open about his cancer diagnosis and treatment, Bev Turner said she was "very happy" that Kate has remained private, especially if the condition is "extremely personal" to the Princess.
Bev explained: "Particularly with women of Kate's age, everything is all about menopause or fertility problems or weight issues or mental health, and she's taken this very unusual step for her generation to say I want to retain some privacy over this.
"I've sort of oscillated with this story as we've gone along, but I think I'm coming to the position now where I'm very happy for her to retain her privacy and her dignity about this. It could be something intensely personal, because we don't know, and it isn't our business."