I can give you the interviews where Kate said things differently than she is saying now, and of course, she's on television saying what she's saying now.
So yes, I DO Know that she has said what I refer to her as saying.
On the other hand, we don't have any outside verification of the Christmas card. Only Gerry saying that this is what they received. I'm not saying that they didn't receive the card--only that the one item you quoted, Daffodil, happens to be the one thing that isn't proven true.
Kate's words are her own, in her many interviews, and Gerry as well. Here are some more words from Kate:
I went through a phase of guilt for not knowing what happened to her. I blamed myself for thinking that the place was safe.
"But the certainty that we are truly responsible parents has helped me carry on.
"I know that what happened is not due to the fact of us leaving the children asleep. I know it happened under other circumstances."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=482238&in_page_id=1770&ito=1490
You'll note that when ever the McCanns or a family member does talk about the decision being wrong, it's followed up with a comment about how badly the McCanns are being treated for their decision.
I would love to see more quotes from the McCanns and their family and friends about how much Maddie must be suffering, rather than quotes about how much Kate and (sometimes) Gerry are suffering. It amazes and disturbs me that even now on the anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance her mother speaks of her own self as being "persecuted" for her decision. (Which she has said previously wasn't even a "decision" because it felt so safe.)
So, while I pity the McCanns, but I'll focus more of my sympathy and sadness on Madeleine, because quite honestly, they don't. And I pity them because they still don't quite seem to get that the "situation Madeleine now finds herself in" (to quote Gerry) would have never happened had at least one adult been in that room.
As in this: (From Kate's mother)
Mrs Healey said: "It is almost like being crucified day to day.
"I read the most stupid things about Kate not crying enough."
She added: "Kate and Gerry know they made a mistake and shouldn't have left the children, they know that, but they certainly don't deserve what has happened to them."
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co....me=yes&more_nodeId1=132393&contentPK=19907518