Recently BP had to make a formal complaint and alert their legal team to claims that "intrusive and insensitive" books concerning the King's cancer diagnosis, these books were written using AI, were being sold online. I just read about this development from Ingrid Seward's "First Word" in Majesty Magazine, the April edition. ( I just subscribed to Majesty again after many, many years since one of my very favorite royal magazines is now, sadly defunct with little chance of being resurrected. ) I can't imagine the AI generated filth that has been cranked out about the Princess of Wales, in addition to the slime put out by the Lump Squad et al plus the Russian bot farms.
Another item: She wrote about the tragedy concerning Tom Kingston. Freddie stepped in and took control of the entire situation. Gabriella has moved back to KP with Prince and Princess Michael. Before the death of Tom, Gabriella helped to create a children's film and she sings in the film, it will highlight her vocal talent.
Unfortunately, there are people with no moral compass who will exploit the public's interest by providing salacious (if not downright ridiculous) stories. I've read a few opinions that BP is fueling the nonsense industry by remaining completely schtum on the royals' medical diagnoses and their treatment. But I think that drawing a clear red line that is impassable and guarding their medical privacy is setting the right tone. While the public is interested and concerned, the vast majority of people are giving them their space. It's the press who cannot handle being left in the hallway not knowing what's going on behind closed doors. The royal family leads a very public life as is, that doesn't mean the press should accompany them to their medical appointments.
It's good to know that Freddie stepped up and was a source of strength for his sister during her tragedy. We don't know what someone is made of until the moment they're needed. Good for Freddie, he came through.