Kate Middleton a former royal assistant speaks out 39Very few

Kate Middleton, a former royal assistant, speaks out: 'Very few know what happens to her'

Which gives Kensington Palace No updates would be received after last January's press release announcing the surgery she had undergone Kate Middleton It was immediately understood, but the gossip was not enough, so we set out to find out the reasons that keep the Princess of Wales from her public engagements. But luckily without success. Because if there is something that everyone is entitled to, regardless of their status, this is it Don't share your medical records with the world.

Item imageWhere is Kate Middleton? His absence sparks conspiracy theories

Buckingham Palace's silence on Kate Middleton's recovery from “scheduled abdominal surgery” in mid-January has sparked a flood of speculation online about the princess' condition. Pharmacological coma and all sorts of meme theories attempt to fill the void left by the most psychic princess of all time

And Kate Middleton has done it very well, revealing the details to very few people whom she trusts blindly. To reiterate the concept, a former Palazzo assistant thought in the last few hours: “Only a small circle of people know what’s happening.” A familiarity that had the opposite effect of provocation endless speculationHypotheses and conclusions without any basis, This included the fact that the princess was in a coma and in danger of losing her life, so much so that sources close to the family were forced to make statements. “Kensington Palace clarified the timing of the Princess's recovery in January, we will only provide essential updates.” “This advice is still valid,” says the latest official update, which Kate underlines “is good”.

Image may contain: head, person, face, photography, portrait, happy, accessories, jewelry, ring, laugh, smile and adultThis is how Kate Middleton is spending her recovery

From Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Emily Dickinson, from Charles Dickens to Ottessa Moshfegh, many writers have addressed the topic of recovery and healing. At the moment, the Princess of Wales is limited to the role of a sick patient. But how does time pass?

Even the closest friends support the family, even those who know little or nothing. “The newspapers are constantly telling the royal family how to handle their press relations,” a source close to them recently said Wilhelm in the Daily Beast. “This time – surprise surprise – they seem to think it would be a good idea if the royal family gave them more information about Kate, but William isn't the type to do big things because the Chron says that he should do it.” In short, the prince would have no intention of violating privacy just because the press demanded it. “All of this will leave him alone.” more determined to stick to his ideas and keep his wife out of the spotlight while he recovers. “The things people write are toxic,” the insider added. “Anyone expecting the palace to suddenly provide detailed information about Kate will be disappointed. The main purpose of his isolation is to protect his privacy. I'm sure the press hates it because it works,” the former Palazzo assistant continued in an interview with Page Six. Example: If you really want things to stay private, you may very well do so.