Corpse found outside William and Kate’s London home

A corpse has been discovered at the oriental lake, outside Kensington Palace, where William and Kate reside.
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The body was rumoured to be of a 51-year-old artist, Endellion Lycett Green, the granddaughter of much-loved former poet laureate Sir John Betjeman, who had gone missing for a week.
However, the family’s grief turned to deep relief when Endellion was found alive this week and the corpse turned out to be that of another woman. It had been a case of mistaken identity.
“My sister Endellion is alive, safe and well,” her brother John Lycett Green said in a message shared with grateful friends. “Thank you all for the support and love you showed for Delli and her family.
“Sorry to all of you that, like us, were grieving for the wonder that is Delli. We were told a body was found and was her. It was not, and Delli was found last night.”
He added: “RIP the soul that was found in Kensington Round Pond on Saturday morning.”
Daily Times gathered that Williams, Kate and their children, as well as Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, reside at Kensington Palace.