Kate Middleton condition: Royal Family gives update on Princess of Wales’ health

Kate Middleton condition: Royal Family gives update on Princess of Wales’ health

Kate Middleton’s condition has dominated the headlines in Britain and across the world in recent weeks after her hospitalization was made public on January 17. The Royal Family’s official accounts confirmed that she had undergone abdominal surgery and communicated that no further details would be given about her condition as the Princess of Wales wanted to keep things private.Concerns arise about Kate Middleton’s health after complications in the postoperative phaseThis caused the media to speculate about the accuracy of the story provided. ‘Fiesta’, the Telecino program presented by Emma Garcia, claimed that the Princess of Wales had endured a worrying time while she was in hospital.”The truth is we will never know, unless the recovery does not progress as it should, because they will have no choice,” she said. “Her life was in great danger. The concern in the Royal House was palpable. The post-operative process was complicated and her life had to be saved.”The program even suggested that the doctors in charge of her case had to “make a drastic decision” by “inducing her into a coma and she had to be intubated”.Royal Family denies reports about Kate MiddletonUnsurprisingly, Kensington Palace issued a firm denial and described the reports as “total nonsense”. In response, the Royal Family provided more details about Middleton’s state of health in an attempt to end speculation.In response to a question about whether the 42-year-old went into a coma, a spokesperson told People Magazine: “It’s not the case at all.”Although the clarifications are scarce and do not go into too much detail, it will at least help to calm fears over her health after her operation.The procedure was announced as a success and she is currently recovering at home after being discharged from hospital at the end of January. Her long recovery process will keep her away from her royal duties until after Easter at the earliest.

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