 Catherine Princess of Wales has been missing for a little while and now she's showing up again. Greg wants to tell us about the video we're going to watch. This is her official statement produced by the BBC and she's telling us what is going on in her life, quite simply that. I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst I've been recovering from surgery. It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but I've had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me for which I'm so grateful. In January I underwent major abdominal surgery in London and at the time it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous. The surgery was successful, however tests after the operation found cancer had been present. My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy and I'm now in the early stages of that treatment. This of course came as a huge shock and William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. As you can imagine this has taken time. It has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment, but most importantly it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that I'm going to be okay. As I've said to them I am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body and spirits. Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance too, as is the love, support and kindness that has been shown by so many of you. It means so much trust both. We hope that you'll understand that as a family we now need some time, space and privacy while I complete my treatment. My work has always brought me a deep sense of joy and I look forward to being back when I'm able, but for now I must focus on making a full recovery. At this time I'm also thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer. For everyone facing this disease in whatever form, please do not lose faith or hope. You are not alone. All right Mark what do you get? Yeah so this is important. It has been shot by the BBC. You can go and get the 4k footage if you want to look at it close up. Important because it isn't the palace that has produced this. It's the BBC. You think what you want of the BBC, but I guess because there was a lot of speculation, conspiracy theory around this, the palace decided to have an outside organisation. Of course if you want to go down that route, yes the BBC was once part of MI5 and MI6, so if you want to go down that route keep on going and have a have a enjoy yourselves. But essentially the idea is that this is a true footage and so it's high quality. For example you can see a fly that goes across the screen in order to be digitised that would be really quite hard. You can see the lens flare from the ring. That means that light has to shine off the ring and be dispersed by the lens in the camera. You can hear the jets flying into Heathrow airport in the background. Now this is shot in Windsor. You have the daffodils in the background. You have the blossoms so we know the season in the background is the right season, the daffodils. The Queen Mother's, one of the Queen Mother's favourite flowers. When I used to live at West, at the old place of Siegfrieds, the Queen Mother would drive down every Easter around about this time in order to watch and see those daffodils, incredible display of daffodils at Sassoon there. On a wooden bench so it's very much of the people, the daffodil being the symbol of Marie Curie and the Cancer Foundation. So a Breton shirt being worn as well, a shirt of the people, for sailors. So the sailors, you could see them when they're drowning more easily, apparently. But what we know it to be is indigo along with the jeans. So it's very utilitarian. It's very much, shall we say, the people's princess. They're emulating Diana, her mother, yes, mother-in-law, would have been known to be her mother-in-law, and wearing Diana's ring there. So look, lots of imagery in there about the family and about cancer and about resilience. We're there at around Easter time and the daffodils blooming, reborn in the spring. Now, what can we say about her? Oh, by the way, here's an interesting one. That ring, by the way, was given to Harry by his mother in her will, and he gave it to William in order to give to Kate as her wedding ring. So actually quite somewhat magnanimous there from Harry. Not something you'd expect, but good on him for doing that. Look, there is a baseline here of concern and worry, I would say. I'm sure everybody else will go into that. But the first big break from baseline for me is this downward look and a big breath in and a small vocal click as well around this, of course, came as a huge shock. I would say that's pretty congruent for a huge shock. I don't find that out of place. So I see her look for the emotion, contain the emotion, and deliver after that more emotion, contained emotion around the big shock. What follows after that is a lot of self soothing, especially around the thumbs. That's what I expect with honesty around this. And then a baseline break as well, a look down, thinking about those who have been affected themselves by cancer. And ultimately, I'll finish on this is the job of a royal family to take the president, which is to be a fairground mirror, albeit sometimes a wobbly one, but a mirror of all of us, which is all of us have known people who have maybe cancer, but other some kind of life threatening disease. And I guess this speech then becomes a chance for us to think about those people in our lives, not just Kate, but those in our lives and think about them. And so she finishes this speech with the idea of faith and hope. And you're not alone. So lots of symbolism in there, some real emotion, I would say, in the right places for anybody speculating looks absolutely real and and congruent to me. Greg, what are you going on this one? Yeah, I'll just take one thing. I'll be plenty for the rest of you because, Mark, what a beautiful job of tying in it is impossible to fake all of those things in the background and tying it in and having the fly cross all of that beautiful. But there's one place that is palpable in everything she does, all of that hand adapting everything else. It takes a new turn when she digs her nails into her arm and she says, I'll be okay at the same time she I blocks. That's uncertainty. Clearly, the rest of her message is pretty certain. That's the place I see some anxiety and that kind of thing. When people do that, it's a change from the rest of their adapters. And I think that one stands out to me the most. Scott, what do you got? All right. Yeah, I agree with you. And I'll talk about this more as an entire piece, instead of going through the little things and cutting things up. If we look at her from the beginning to the end, we see a lot of changes. If you listen to the very beginning of it, then you scooch back to the end and listen, you hear their voices a lot lower at the end. Obviously, it would be because as you go through these things, you know, you relax. So I'm like quite often on this show, you'll see me I'll start off. Yeah, what's going on that I'm like laid down here. I'll relax and stuff from scoofing around and talking to stuff. But in this one, she does a great job at remaining really or fairly still, but we do see that movement happen with us. And the biggest movement is in her shoulder as it comes down from the beginning to the end. And the difference is there. After that, there's not a whole lot of difference other than her voice. Now being a little bit lower, which would make us think maybe she's a little tired because she starts off all bubbly and toward the end, she is talking about things that are really serious. And if she gets more emotional about it, I'm sure that's what's that's causing all those things. So there's no surprise in where she begins and where she ends or the differences in those two things. Also, the AI stuff, I agree with the mark. There are a couple of little glitches in there that won't I think Chase is going to talk about in a minute. And but I don't think it's AI either. AI hasn't been able to, you've got the two different things. You've got people and they do the deep fakes. I don't think it's a deep fake at all. But when you deal with AI and you deal with a human doing AI or you have a fake person, so many things are out of whack with that and your brain sees that and your brain knows it and you get that gut feel and say something's not right here. Some are really good. And we could argue about this. But everything from the illustrators with those things to the way their mouths move, those things that they haven't perfected that yet. They haven't perfected the body language of AI yet. I'm doing a whole video of that over on my channel. I've been working on it for a while and I go into those things. So I've been paying it. So tell you that because I've been paying attention to those things and focusing on them. So I don't see any of that going on in here at all. Like I said, there's a couple of little glitches I think that Chase will talk about. But outside of that, I think that's her sitting there talking. And I'll agree. I'll agree with you guys. The most we're seeing movement-wise is in her hands, which is where most people adapt, uses adapters when there's something going on. And her blink rate does go up and it does go down. And we do see eye blocking. We see all these things that we're familiar with when someone is stressed. And obviously she's stressed because she's sick. And I don't think she, from what she said, she didn't expect it to show up. So I'm sure it was a shock to her. And she's trying to get through that plus all this stuff in the media. Everybody's saying, ah, she's not there. She's, you know, she's dead or she's been kidnapped or whatever has happened to her. So I'm sure that's part of the stress for as well, which has made this really important. So I think with all that on your mind, plus your health situation, that's what's going to make you act this way because she's, she's really batting down there. Their legs crossing and her hands together and all that ringing and squeezing and adapting with her hands. I think that's a pretty big deal for her. Chase, what do you got? Yeah, y'all covered quite a bit there. I think when William and Kate came onto the scene, I think a lot of people were excited to see people who were open and authentic, which is rare for Royals. And at least here in the U.S., the Royal Family is seen as these people who are kind of artificial a little bit kind of walled off in isolation. And then in the past year with all the news about just from what I've read and I'm no expert, like there was some faked photo thing, like an AI enhanced or AI faked photo. I think people might have been upset about everything seeing that. Keep in mind, I'm no expert on the Royal Family. I'm not an AI expert. I won't say something's AI or not because I'm not an expert. The issues that they're going through, I think I only want to look at this as a behavior profiler. And I'm not sure what to think of this. There's not a whole lot of emotion and it's designed to be an emotional reveal. And I get that it's a Royal Family publication made by them, obviously the BBC. And maybe some of you who know this stuff way better than we do can add what we're missing down below. We're all open to being wrong here. There's a lot of pacifying behaviors here, which means we're stressed out. We're trying to comfort ourselves. There's a lot of uncertainty in her body language. So it's not just grieving and sadness that we're seeing. It's a lot of things that suggest uncertainty. And somehow her left shoulder and her left eyebrow are permanently just locked in this upward position. They do not move. She has a few bumps with her left shoulder, but her left eyebrow is raised and stuck in position. I thought that was very unusual to see. And obviously sorry to hear about the diagnosis. We're obviously thrilled. There's hope and things are looking up and happening to her to keep her healthy for her and for those precious babies of hers. But something about this video felt way off and I will admit that I can't put my finger on it. I don't know what it is. That's all I got. All right. Well, there you have it. Those are our thoughts on what's going on with Kate. And let us know in the comments what you think is happening. And we'll see you next time.