Dismissing outrageous claims circulating in a news outlet, Royal Aides have vehemently criticized reports suggesting that Kate Middleton was in a coma and facing imminent danger.
The journalist Kcha Kaya made sensational assertions, alleging that the Princess of Wales, aged 42, was in critical condition and fighting for her life following abdominal surgery. However, sources close to the matter have branded Kaya's report as "wholly inaccurate" and "total nonsense," emphasizing that no fact-checking was done with anyone in the household.
Kate Middleton's hospitalization on January 16th, followed by her discharge on Monday, marked a period of concern and speculation. The Spanish broadcaster, Kcha Kaya, went on air a day before Middleton's release, claiming that doctors were battling to save her life, asserting that she had been placed in an induced coma due to unexpected complications post-surgery. The Insider refuted these claims, denouncing them as "fundamentally totally made up."
Fueling worries about Middleton's health, Kaya alleged that an entire hospital setup was being arranged at their Windsor home to support the mother of three during her recovery. Despite Kaya's assertion of confidential insights from an unnamed Royal Aid, doubts persist about the authenticity of the information.
This week, Princess Katherine has been relocated to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where she is reuniting with Prince William and their three children. Her recovery will continue behind closed doors until after Easter. Prince William, who paused his official engagements during Kate's hospitalization, is expected to resume his duties once the princess settles back at home.
Royal sources suggest that Kate Middleton's return to official duties will be contingent on medical advice closer to the time. The timing of her surgery was reportedly kept confidential, with last week's revelation indicating that Middleton did not disclose the information to those close to the royal family. The ongoing saga surrounding these unverified reports adds an element of intrigue to the already complex world of royal affairs.

