Kate Middleton Unexpected complications after surgery reportedly endanger her health

Kate Middleton: Unexpected complications after surgery reportedly endanger her health

Famous royal Kate Middleton is in the process of recovery after undergoing abdominal surgery that reportedly caused unexpected complications.

So far, the royal family has not commented on the situation. It was the journalist Concha Calleja who closely follows the moves of the royal family and revealed that the princess's health is more delicate than what they say.

The journalist commented: “Something went wrong in the post-operative period.” Apparently, due to this situation, he has not appeared in public as he would have to take longer periods of rest while he regains vitality and strength.

William and Kate appeared in the press showing Lady Di's ring on Kate's hand / Twitter: @joyeriacollados

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Concha Calleja also reported that Kate Middleton could return by Easter after alleged health complications. “Follow the doctors’ advice. “It is unlikely he will return to public duties before Easter.”

The journalist said that the princess may have been struggling with physical ailments for some time, as she assured that she had been unwell for a long time. “It wasn't the first time he'd been unwell, but this is already ringing the alarm bell. The situation was generally so serious that within a few days everyone knew that something was very wrong in the royal family.

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Finally, Concha Calleja did not go into further detail, but simply said that it was apparently not a simple operation.

So far, Kensington Palace has neither denied nor confirmed this news about the princess, but there is no doubt that Calleja's statements were alarming.

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The princess will recover for two months / Instagram