Prince William sparks huge controversy during Jubilee rehearsals

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The Duke of Cambridge is the target of a scathing rumor.

A sequence that always makes people talk. Military parades on the ground and in the air, concerts, religious services, horse races… London is ready to beat to the rhythm of Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee from June 2 to 5. While the final details are being worked out in the kingdom, Prince William has been targeted.

“He was drugged”

Horseman Emeritus, the Duke of Cambridge took charge of the rehearsals for the military parade on the sidelines of the famous “Trooping the Colour” event. The husband of Kate Middleton, in uniform, went through the ritual with a fine-tooth comb on his black mount, the majestic animal advancing at a slow pace and his head lowered. A very bad sign according to an anonymous source. “William’s horse was drugged. His head is on the ground, it’s shameful ”reads an article in the Daily Mail which triggered a lively controversy.

On social networks, many horse riding enthusiasts have stepped up to defend the 39-year-old prince. “I’ve done dressage all my life, William and his horse are ‘relaxed'”, decided a user on Twitter. PETA also got involved. “We can’t know here, but sometimes horses lower their heads and move weirdly when they’re sore or injured”, said the association dedicated to animal welfare. A storm in a glass of water ?

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