Good Morning Britain star Narinder Kaur shocked the nation when she branded Princess Kate "incredibly lazy". She stood accused of "rage-baiting" by followers on X, who pointed out that she had recently endured gruelling and "life-saving" cancer treatment, while raising three children with heir to the throne Prince William.
Selecting a photo of Kate in an ankle-length cobalt blue dress with a fitted belt at the waist, with William walking behind her in a suit with their two older kids George and Charlotte beside him, Narinder gave her verdict. She wrote: "Despite the fact I find them terribly lazy, they do look absolutely fantastic here. Love all their outfits. Charlotte and the Princess of Wales look beautiful." The four had been on their way to watch the men's singles final at Wimbledon, where 23-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner sailed to victory against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in four sets.
Her comment saw her branded a "psychopath" by X followers, one of whom exclaimed: "Three kids and a recovering cancer patient, lazy?"
"Lazy? You earn your money trolling this country!" swiped back a second at TV regular Narinder.
A third echoed: "You once posted she looked old, whilst she was having treatment for cancer."
Someone else suggested: "Kate has class, which is something you will never have!" while a fifth enquired: "When did you decide to sell your soul, Narinder? Is tweet engagement really worth it?"

The Princess of Wales recently spoke candidly about the challenges of chemotherapy, admitting she had been putting on a "brave face" while not being able to "function normally at home" the way she once had.
She visited a hospital in Colchester, Essex, earlier this month - her first public engagement since confirming she was in remission from cancer in January.
"You have to find your new normal and that takes time ... it's a rollercoaster, it's not one smooth plane, which you expect it to be," she explained at the time as she reflected on her cancer journey.
Earlier on Sunday, Narinder was also mocked for claiming the monarchy "desperately need" Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle in order to remain "relevant", and suggesting that the pair were "relatable" to a younger generation.
"As if - how can anyone young relate to two millionaires who ditched their family? What's the connection?" quizzed a puzzled reader.
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