Are we losing patience on the Kensington Palace side?
For once, the Palace published a statement this Thursday, February 29, regarding the state of health of Kate Middleton.
The latter has in fact withdrawn from her public functions and has been resting in her home at Adelaide Cottage since January 16, the date on which she underwent “scheduled abdominal surgery”.
Since then, a worried fever has continued to rise on social networks, around this question: but where has Kate Middleton gone?
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“We were very clear from the start that the Princess of Wales would be away until after Easter and that Kensington Palace would only provide news if there was a significant event,” said one of the doorkeepers. -speech of the Palace.
According to People
magazine
, he also reaffirmed that the princess, 42, is "doing well."
Already two days ago, the American tabloid cited a source close to Kensington Palace who, wanting to be reassuring, had only declared that Kate Middleton “continued to do well”.
Which did not at all calm the agitation on the web.
Ineffective communication
However, it is true that the communication about the temporary absence of the Princess of Wales had been clear from the start.
The day after her operation, Kensington Palace said that Kate "wished to keep her personal medical information private" and that it would "only provide updates on Her Royal Highness's progress when there is further news." meaningful information to share.
He also announced the planned timetable for his recovery, namely a 10 to 14 day stay in hospital after the operation and a continued period of recovery at home, with no return to public duties before Easter.
Kate Middleton left the hospital on January 29, 13 days after the procedure, and has been resting at home ever since.
Perhaps all this commotion is just a sign of a much-loved princess?
Unless it's the over-the-top drama when it comes to the British royal family that's causing all the noise?