Kensington Palace recently shared an update on Kate Middleton’s well-being, providing insight into her recovery following an abdominal procedure. The Princess of Wales left the hospital 13 days ago and is currently resting at home, reportedly “doing well.” Despite this positive development, the Royal Family has chosen not to disclose specific details about the nature of Kate’s medical condition or the surgical intervention.
Official updates on Kate’s health have been infrequent, giving rise to speculative rumors. Notably, Spanish journalist Concha Calleja claimed that Kate had been placed in a coma after her surgery, a rumor vehemently denied by the Royal Family. They have reassured the public that the Princess of Wales is making good progress, although she is expected to refrain from royal engagements until at least after Easter.
In a dual announcement, Kensington Palace revealed that Prince William would be unable to attend a memorial service for the late King Constantine of Greece due to a “personal matter.” To quell potential rumors, the Palace promptly emphasized that Kate Middleton is “doing well.
Reports indicated that William was scheduled to deliver a reading at the memorial service in St George’s Chapel but had contacted the Greek family to convey his inability to attend. King Charles, currently undergoing cancer treatment, would also miss the service, with Queen Camilla leading the Royal Family members at the memorial.
While today’s health update brings reassurance to royal fans worldwide, the lack of detailed information has fueled speculation. Recently, a Spanish journalist suggested that Kate’s recovery might not be progressing favorably, particularly after reports of her hiring a private secretary. Journalist Aurelio Manzano commented on the perceived discrepancy, stating, “There has been a move by the British royal household that is not understood. On the one hand, they leak that Kate has hired a private secretary, to imply that she is at home doing things, but, on the other hand, we do not see an image. Until we see it, speculation will not stop.