“It’s totally made up”: Kensington Palace source denies rumors about Kate Middleton’s state of health
|Kate Middleton a été opérée et les rumeurs sur son état de santé circulent. MAXPPP – RT
Ce jeudi 1er février, le palais de Kensington a tenu à démentir les multiples rumeurs concernant l'état de santé de la princesse Kate Middleton après son opération.
Hospitalized since January 16 for abdominal surgery, the Princess of Wales left the London Clinic on January 27. If the operation would have been carried out successfully, speculation surrounding his state of health, which would be serious, is increasing, to the point that Kensington Palace was keen to deny it, reports The Times.
"Totally made up"
The controversy comes from a Spanish media which announces that the condition of the princess would be serious following her operation. "The decision was to put her in an induced coma. They had to intubate him. There were serious complications that they didn't expect because the operation went well, but the postoperative period didn't go very well. ;, explains the British daily.
But these worrying remarks did not reach the royal family at all. A Kensington Palace source has denied these rumors about the Princess of Wales. "This is completely absurd.& nbsp;This reporter made no attempt to verify what she said to anyone in the house. This is basically, totally made up, and I'll use a polite English: this is absolutely not the case, this source replied.
A long recovery
Kate Middleton's convalescence raises certain questions in particular. "It is unlikely that she will resume her public duties before Easter", the palace indicated at the time, although according to The Times, the royal figure did not wait until he had left the London Clinic to get back to work. from his hospital bed.
The duration of the hospitalization, surprisingly long, and the vagueness about the real reasons for this surprise operation, greatly worried the British. The pathology from which Kate Middleton suffers has not been revealed. The only information that the monarchy has let leak: it is not a cancer.
In its edition of Saturday January 27, The Sun specifies that King Charles III, operated on Friday January 26 for the prostate, is still hospitalized.