Recent developments have brought to light allegations against Rose Hanbury, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, concerning the possession of looted Chinese artifacts. These allegations have sparked a significant amount of attention on social media platforms, particularly Douyin, where Chinese users have expressed a lack of interest in British royal dramas involving Kate Middleton, instead calling for the return of Qing Dynasty furniture. Internet sleuths have speculated that these valuable antiques, possibly owned by Prince William's alleged girlfriend, may have origins tied to looting by her husband's Jewish ancestors. This speculation has led to a broader investigation by social media users, who are attempting to trace the history of artifacts taken from China during the Qing Dynasty. Amidst the controversy, Rose Hanbury has gained a small fan base, admired for her glamour despite the swirling rumors.
As royal conspiracies spread, social media sleuths think the Marchioness of Cholmondeley’s home contains stolen Chinese artifacts https://t.co/ppxNXTbkTw
Internet sleuths scouring photographs to understand the befuddling tumult in Britain’s royal family believe they have solved a different mystery: What happened to artifacts taken from China during the Qing Dynasty. https://t.co/1mtmr5VBLw
Since Rose Hanbury was dragged into the Kate Middleton gossip, she’s earned a small fan base among those recognize that this marchioness is glamorous as hell. https://t.co/NBWJJgCR9Y
Internet sleuths are speculating that valuable antiques owned by Prince William’s alleged girlfriend, Rose Hanbury, may have been looted by her husband’s Jewish ancestors. https://t.co/ilasE7xdFy
Rose Hanbury, Marchioness of Cholmondeley, accused of possessing looted Chinese artifacts https://t.co/NICWDaV5cP
Chinese people on Douyin be like: We don't care about British royal dramas and where's Kate Middleton, but can we have the stolen Qing Dynasty furnitures back? https://t.co/Pi9RsC7RNz