Rumors about the serious health situation he is facing Kate Middleton have increased in the last few days. And after Kensington Palace announced on January 17 that the Princess of Wales had undergone elective abdominal surgery, nothing more was said.
In the face of so much speculation, a representative of The royal family decided to break the silence and silence the numerous hypotheses that have emerged and agree that the wife of the Prince William She is very sick, which is why she has not been seen in public for two months.
“Kensington Palace made the timeline for the Princess’s recovery clear in January and we would only provide meaningful updates. These guidelines remain in place,” a Kensington Palace representative told Page Six.
Kate Middleton's rep dismisses speculation about her recovery as theories about her whereabouts circulate https://t.co/EAV5IapcRY pic.twitter.com/TmzgrEgkM3
– Page Six (@PageSix) February 29, 2024
From the start, it was said that Middleton would be canceling all of her engagements until after Easter, which is celebrated at the end of March this year, due to the operation.
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“The operation was successful and the Princess of Wales is expected to remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days before returning home to continue her recovery,” the Kensington Palace statement released in mid-February said, adding: “Following medical advice Council.” “It is unlikely that he will resume his public duties until after Easter.”
Middleton's operation – carried out at the private London hospital The London Clinic – It coincided with a procedure performed on King Charles to treat an enlarged prostate problem. Days later it was announced that the monarch was suffering from an as yet unspecified type of cancer.
On January 29, it was reported that the Princess of Wales had left the hospital and returned to her home in Windsor.
Until now, Prince William has continued his busy schedule, Although his absence from the ceremony commemorating his godfather, King Constantine of Greece, raised suspicions, it appears to have motivated Kensington Palace officials to break the silence.
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