Pope Francis calling the Sussexes "traitors" or the Queen's last word in response to Harry's podcast. These are both rumors that have been circulating online, but there is no evidence to support them.
It is important to be critical of the information that you read online. Not everything that you read is true, and it is important to be able to identify and avoid rumors.
If you see a headline that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be sure to check the source of the information and see if there are any other sources that corroborate the story.
It is also important to be aware of your own biases. If you are a fan of the Sussexes, you may be more likely to believe negative rumors about them. If you are not a fan of the Sussexes, you may be more likely to believe positive rumors about them.
It is important to try to be objective when you are reading about the Sussexes. Be sure to consider all of the evidence, and don't just believe what you want to believe.
Although the King has pushed for the move, Andrew has refused to leave the 30-room mansion - even refusing to move out temporarily during renovations over fears he may lose the home forever. Sources previously claimed that Adelaide Cottage was too small for Prince William, Kate and their three children, nine-year-old Prince George, eight-year-old Princess Charlotte and five-year-old Prince Louis, but insiders told Page Six that the couple is "extremely happy" in their current home.
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