A 'BBC' journalist puts an estimated date for Kate Middleton's public return

Only four days have passed since news was announced that has shocked British society and the entire world: Kate Middleton suffers from cancer, of which no further details are known.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 March 2024 Monday 17:11
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A 'BBC' journalist puts an estimated date for Kate Middleton's public return

Only four days have passed since news was announced that has shocked British society and the entire world: Kate Middleton suffers from cancer, of which no further details are known. The Princess of Wales underwent abdominal surgery last January in which it seemed like nothing was going to go wrong. However, in one of the subsequent analyzes they detected this major problem.

Since then, doctors have decided to treat Prince William's wife with preventive chemotherapy, as she herself reported in the announcement video. Although it was initially stated that her return to public life would take place next Sunday at the Easter Mass, it has been confirmed that this will not be the case. And a BBC journalist has dared to give an estimated date.

The journalist of the aforementioned medium Helen Wade, a face already known in Spain, has revealed that the princess has made the determination to take some time to be calm and be able to recover in the best possible way. Something that has made her not remember the date of her reappearance, but that it will come at the best time for her.

"We don't know when Kate will appear again, they have told us a space to recover. She is undergoing preventive chemotherapy, she started it at the end of February. It is very possible that we will not see her until after the summer," said the expert in the House British royal.

Likewise, he has put on the table the main reason that triggered Kate Middleton's video explaining what happened to the world: the attempted leak of her history. "I believe that making the video could be related to the investigation of three people who worked at the medical center where the princess was being treated, who were trying to access her medical data," she said.

Such is the seriousness of the attempted robbery, that The London Clinic hospital could face a fine of 20 million euros, as expressed by an expert on the subject a few days ago.

Times that also coincided with the end of their children's term, George, Charlotte and Louis, and the beginning of Easter. And if there was something the princes wanted, it was for the little ones not to face the stares and questions of their classmates.

"I think they have done the right thing to be able to settle everything once and for all. We did not expect this news, no one expected it, it has been like a bucket of cold water. For them it has been a setback and for the British, who are in shock ", Helen Wade has settled, bringing the commotion that is being experienced in the United Kingdom.