First image of Kate Middleton after her mysterious abdominal surgery

Kate Middleton became one of the most searched names in the media in recent weeks.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 March 2024 Monday 03:58
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First image of Kate Middleton after her mysterious abdominal surgery

Kate Middleton became one of the most searched names in the media in recent weeks. The Princess of Wales spent two weeks in hospital since January 16 due to abdominal surgery of which not many details have emerged since then. “Kensington Palace made the princess's recovery timeline clear in January and we would only provide meaningful updates. “This guideline remains in place,” they reported in a statement.

However, this Monday afternoon the situation has taken a radical turn. The journalist and expert on the British Royal Family Eugenia Garavani has published what would be the first image of the princess since the surgery, obtained through The Post newspaper. It is a series of photographs in which Middleton and her mother Carole drive in an Audi around the area around Windsor Castle, her residence.

They are photographs taken remotely by the Backgrid agency, specialized in celebrity photographs. There are a total of four enlarged snapshots in different sizes, the main one being Kate's mother, Carol, taking the Princess of Wales by car. The destination of the trip is unknown, beyond being located around Windsor, where she has been recovering behind closed doors.

This operation continues to be a big question for the majority of the world's media, even questioning the possible difficulties that the princess went through: “The doctors had to make drastic decisions at that time due to those complications that arose. Her decision was to induce a coma. They had to intubate her. They were serious complications that were not expected because the operation went well, but the postoperative period did not go so well.”

Those were the words that Fiesta collaborator Concha Calleja dropped at the end of January. “What I cannot confirm is if this continues like this, if they have waited for that fifteen-day process. When they give that statement, the entire postoperative period we are talking about has already passed. In the Royal House, behind the scenes, there is a tremendous discussion to decide what statement they are going to give now,” she expanded.

“We are not going to know the truth of what happened, the truth of why she was operated on and what, unless the recovery does not progress adequately and then they will give us the truth because we are going to see it. Her life has been in great danger. In fact, the concern in the Royal House was palpable, it was to save lives,” he acknowledged before the Mediaset cameras.