They could discuss Kate Middleton's health problems in more detail, "when they are ready."
An anonymous source thus indicated in the
Sunday Times
, on Sunday March 17, that Wales could be “more open” when the princess is cured.
In the meantime, the daily revealed further details concerning the latter's convalescence.
While Kate Middleton, who underwent “abdominal surgery” in mid-January, has since only been seen in public on rare occasions, she is said to have visited Lambrook School in recent weeks “to support her children ”, indicated the
Sunday Times
.
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A family “bubble”
At their home Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor, Wales would also like to preserve their family “bubble”, which Prince William would have made his “priority”.
For her part, Kate Middleton would have refused any help at home.
“After school, it's just the five of them (
Prince William, his wife, George, 10 years old, Charlotte, 8 years old, and Louis, 5 years old, Editor's note
) at home, and it's Kate, rather than 'a cook or a housekeeper, who prepares dinner', we can read in the daily newspaper.
In recent times, Prince William and Kate Middleton have nevertheless reportedly seen their family "bubble" threatened by conspiracy theories surrounding the princess's alleged disappearance and the alleged divorce from Wales, portraits of the prince's alleged mistress, Rose Hanbury, having resurfaced.
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“Social media has given the media fodder, and the speculation surrounding their marriage is simply cruel,” a witness told the newspaper.
They are the parents of three young children, and are going through the most difficult times they have ever experienced as a family, against this horrible backdrop.
They try to make things as normal as possible for their children, but it’s not easy.”
A retouched family portrait indeed ignited the powder on Sunday March 10.
Major agencies thus refused to broadcast the “doctored” photo published by Kensington Palace, forcing the Princess of Wales to publicly apologize for “the confusion caused”.