Kate Middleton continues to worry: all the details that the British press has leaked

On January 29, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, was discharged from hospital after spending two weeks at The London Clinic, the prestigious medical center where she underwent abdominal surgery.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 February 2024 Monday 10:03
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Kate Middleton continues to worry: all the details that the British press has leaked

On January 29, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, was discharged from hospital after spending two weeks at The London Clinic, the prestigious medical center where she underwent abdominal surgery. A procedure that turned out to be a success, but which became complicated in the postoperative period, forcing Prince William's wife to remain under medical supervision a few days longer than expected.

The Princess of Wales returned home a few days ago, and continues to recover favorably. At the moment, she does not expect her to make any public appearances until after Easter, when she is fully recovered. However, that has not stopped speculation about her condition and the reason for her unexpected entry into the British media.

The announcement of the entry of the Princess of Wales was received with surprise, since just a few days before she had been seen in public with the rest of her family in an official engagement and nothing suggested that a few hours later Kensington Palace would officially announce this health bump.

A pothole whose reasons were not revealed and, to this day, remain a mystery. In the statement they did manage to clarify that it was not a "cancerous" process, but that has not prevented all kinds of gossip; even more so after the announcement of King Charles III's cancer diagnosis a few hours ago.

To this day, the health of the Princess of Wales is an absolute mystery. As far as is known, Kate Middleton is at the royal residence of Adelaide Cottage, on the property surrounding Windsor Castle, for her recovery. A four-bedroom retreat built in 1831 where her husband and her three children, Princes George (10), Charlotte (8) and Louis (5), are also staying.

The most critical are already denouncing that the residence "is not at all an ideal place" for the princess to recover from her ailments. According to former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole, former residents have already described it as "the coldest place they had ever encountered in her entire life." Furthermore, they do not have internal staff members who can attend to the princess's needs.

Who she has counted on from the first moment is the help of her husband, as well as her mother, Carole Middleton, and her sister, Pippa Middleton. The princess's family also resides just 45 minutes from Adelaide Cottage.

For the moment, the royal house remains silent about the reasons that would have led the Princess of Wales to undergo abdominal surgery. However, there are already more than one who advises the princess and her team to be more transparent about the princess's condition, precisely to avoid gossip.

Precisely the entry of her father-in-law, King Charles III, would have put the focus on the princess and her mysterious illness. While the monarch has been completely transparent at all times, rumors and speculation continue to increase around the princess. "My advice, tell the truth, whatever it is," advises Michael Jonnes in statements to ABC People.