Kensington Palace has recently provided an update on the recovery of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, who underwent an abdominal procedure and was discharged from the hospital 13 days ago. While the Royal Family has chosen not to disclose the specifics of Kate’s condition, if they ever will, they have reassured the public that she is “doing well.”
In the absence of regular updates about Kate’s health, rumors and speculations have begun to circulate. One such claim came from Spanish journalist Concha Calleja, who falsely stated that Kate had been placed in a coma after her surgery. The Royal Family promptly refuted this rumor and reiterated that the Princess is making good progress. However, it is expected that Kate will refrain from participating in any royal engagements until after Easter.
Additionally, Kensington Palace announced that Prince William had to cancel his attendance at a memorial service for King Constantine of Greece due to a personal matter. This double announcement aimed to preempt any rumors and confirm that Kate Middleton is indeed “doing well.”
According to reports, William was scheduled to give a reading at the memorial service, but he informed the Greek family that he would be unable to attend. King Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, also had to miss the service, with Queen Camilla leading the Royal Family members at the memorial instead.
This latest update regarding Kate’s recovery is likely to bring relief to royal fans worldwide. While the Palace has conveyed a general message of Kate’s progress, the lack of detailed information has fueled speculation. Just yesterday, a Spanish journalist questioned the favorable progression of Kate’s recovery after it was reported that she had hired a private secretary. This journalist suggested that until the public sees concrete evidence of Kate’s well-being, speculations will continue.