The British are worried.
Without news from Kate Middleton for several weeks, they are wondering about the state of health of the princess who has not made a public appearance since December 25, when she went to church for Christmas with members of the royal family.
While many rumors are circulating on social networks concerning his state of health since his “planned abdominal surgery” on January 16, his absence during a ceremony organized Tuesday, February 27 in tribute to his late godfather, King Constantine II of Greece, has revived concerns about the state of health of the Princess of Wales.
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This is why the royal family decided to reestablish the truth, without giving too many details, through a press release sent to several American media on Thursday February 29, including ABC News.
“Kensington Palace made the timeline for the Princess' recovery clear in January and we will only provide meaningful updates.
This official line is maintained,” recalls a spokesperson in a press release, adding that “she is doing well”.
A return after Easter
Since her operation, sources close to Kensington Palace have nevertheless assured People magazine that Prince William's wife is in good health.
The palace announced the day after her operation that Kate Middleton would have to be hospitalized for ten days.
Twelve days later, on January 29, a press release indicated that the princess had returned home after a stay of less than two weeks in hospital.
“The Princess of Wales has returned home to Windsor to continue her recovery following surgery.
She is making good progress,” we could read.
The reasons for her operation were not revealed in part because Kate Middleton wants “her personal medical information to remain private,” the statement said.
“Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that she will return to public duties before Easter,” Kensington Palace had also announced.