YET AGAIN! GMB star causes outrage as she takes aim at Princess Kate
GMB panellist and former Big Brother star Narinder Kaur has sparked a backlash with her recent tweets about Princess Kate. In her latest move, the 52-year-old retweeted a “rude” comment about the Princess of Wales’ svelte appearance during an outing to Wimbledon with her oldest children, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and her husband, Prince William. It comes after Narinder branded the mother-of-three “incredibly lazy” earlier that day.
In the photograph in question, Kate, 43, looked elegant in a royal blue dress for yesterday afternoon’s Wimbledon Men’s Final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The royals met before the championship match and spoke with Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the men’s doubles winners. Kate wore nude courts and a large rattan sunhat for the occasion and accessorised her fitted blue gown with a gold necklace, watch and rings.


However, Narinder rewteeted a comment about Kate’s “thin” figure and penned: “I’m not allowed to say these things. You guys can.”
When someone asked her “why” in the comments, Narinder wrote: “Because I get crucified.”
People flocked to condemn Narinda’s retweet, with one fuming: “You mean the woman who’s just undergone cancer treatment! Are you joking! Rude and disgusting thing to say.”
A second added: “Neither of you should comment – not because she’s Royal or anything, just because it’s not polite.”
Another said: “Correct. She’s nothing to do with you, and it’s none of your business. Stick to your own stuff.”


A fourth wrote: “It’s because your intentions aren’t about being worried but about being nasty. She had cancer. It takes a toll on people. She wasn’t big when she was healthy, so the cancer took an extra toll on her. She is still recovering. Let it rest and move on.”
However, someone else said: “Women can’t win lol. If she looks thin, she gets criticised for it, but if she gains weight, she gets criticised for that.”
Before the retweet, Narinder gave a backhanded compliment to Kate and her family by sharing said photograph with her followers and captioning it: “Despite the fact that I find them terribly lazy, they do look absolutely fantastic here. I love all their outfits. Charlotte and the Princess of Wales look beautiful.”
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