
Sarah Everard’s disappearance and murder has been felt deeply by people across the country, with a controversial vigil held on March 13 at Clapham Common last month.
The vigil, which saw hundreds gather, was deemed illegal due to COVID-19 and saw women getting arrested as they paid their respects.
The Duchess of Cambridge was spotted attending the vigil earlier that day, with Kensington Palace reporting that she was there on a ‘private visit’.
The Duchess of Cambridge has paid her respects to Sarah Everard at Clapham Common bandstand pic.twitter.com/fOCDsV8SuR
— Thomas Newton (@SkyTNewton) March 13, 2021
‘She remembers what it is like to walk alone as a young woman in London and elsewhere and like so many other women, has been thinking deeply about her experiences walking alone at night,’ the royal source said at the time.
It was predicted by social media users that Kate Middleton’s attendance would ensure that no action would be taken against other women for attending, but while the vigil was deemed illegal, Metropolitan Police Chief Constable Cressida Dick announced this week that Kate’s attendance was legal.
‘I would imagine that, of course I have not asked her this question, but I think it’s worth looking at … just how strongly people felt, what she said about her attendance there,’ Cressida Dick explained on Radio 4’s Today Programme, according to the Mail Online. ‘She’s in the course of her duties, she was working.’
If it was a “private visit” as we were told by @KensingtonRoyal, how can it be classed as a “work” ?? https://t.co/bqqfmsMf17
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) March 31, 2021
The internet has since exploded with users quoting the royal source, reminding the police that Kate was there on a ‘private visit’.
We will continue to update this story.
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