Britain’s ‘most realistic’ Kate Middleton lookalike has shut down the ‘crazy’ conspiracy theory that it is her in a farm shop video of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Heidi Agan, who has made an income from impersonating the royal for more than a decade, said she ‘100 per cent’ believes it is Kate and William in the footage – which is understood to show the royal couple shopping near Windsor on Saturday.
The video shows Kate carrying a shopping bag and walking swiftly from a farm shop with her husband – the first footage of the future queen since her abdominal surgery in January.
Heidi, 43, said there is no way it could be her in the film as she was doing her ‘other job’ as a teacher at a dance and musical theatre group at the time.
‘There has obviously been some speculation about whether it was Kate and William in that footage and stills,’ she told The Mirror.
‘In fact, my own social media has gone crazy as people think it is me, but I know it is not. I was at work at the time so I know that is not me. I 100 per cent believe that it is Kate Middleton and William in that video.’
Kate Middleton lookalike Heidi Agan (pictured) has shut down the ‘crazy’ conspiracy theory that it is her in a farm shop video of the Prince and Princess of Wales
The Prince and Princess of Wales after Clarence House announced the engagement of the couple
Heidi (left) has made an income from impersonating Kate (right) for more than a decade
Heidi is known as Britain’s ‘most realistic’ Kate Middleton lookalike and has been impersonating her for more than a decade
Heidi is seen with a Prince William lookalike who bears a striking resemblance to the future
Heidi added: ‘So she is alive, and we can be sure about it. It has all gone too far now.’
Heidi previously revealed how she trawls Zara and TK Max to keep up with Kate’s expensive wardrobe, and cannot go outside without being asked for a selfie.
The royal impersonator has worked as a Kate lookalike professionally at parties, meets and greets and other gigs since 2012.
She now believes conspiracy theories about the Princess’s health have gone too far, adding: ‘If the surgery is something that she wanted to keep private, then they [Kensington Palace] are right not to share more details.’
The film was a balm to millions in the UK and around the world but crazed conspiracy theories are still running wild about Kate despite The Sun’s video proving she is well.