Although a date was set for her reappearance, Kate Middleton's absence has unleashed different theories about the health of the Princess of Wales.
As the premiere date for the second season of House of The Dragon is announced, there is no other soap opera involving the royals that currently generates as much interest as the state of health of the Princess of Wales. Not even the comings and goings of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to overshadow Kate (for now).
Where is Kate Middleton? It is the question that those interested in royalty and the specialized media ask themselves every day and that, in the effort to answer it, has led to social networks being filled with different versions about the true situation that the wife is experiencing. of Prince William. Unfortunately, there are no dragons in this story, but there are plenty of intrigues and conspiracy theories.
Kensington Palace had to put a stop to the torrent of unconfirmed versions regarding Kate Middleton's state of health after a Spanish journalist mentioned on an entertainment program that the Princess of Wales would be in serious condition, since the result of The abdominal operation she underwent in January did not have the results expected by the medical team and, on the contrary, complications would have arisen.
The journalist in question is Concha Calleja, who stated in the Fiesta program on the Spanish network Telecinco that “the doctors had to make a rather drastic decision at that time due to those complications”; and that “she had to be intubated and a coma had to be induced,” according to what she published in 20 Minutos.
Theories around the Princess of Wales
The Cut site listed some of the craziest conspiracy theories surrounding Kate Middleton, after her absence (prolonged, but scheduled) has caused interest, concern and, above all, morbidity. The American media mentions that it has been said that the Princess of Wales is in a coma, that she had a facelift (which in addition to the long recovery period would require hiding completely from the cameras) or that she is even dead. In addition to that she is also speculated that she is divorcing Prince William.
The version said on Spanish television indicating that Kate is in a coma forced Kensington Palace to assure, individually to different media and without providing further details, that the princess is fine.
A representative for Kate Middleton told Page Six on Thursday that the princess “is doing well” and that “Kensington Palace made clear in January the princess's recovery schedule” and reiterated that only significant updates would be provided,” The Cut reported. .
“It's total nonsense. That journalist made no attempt to verify the facts she mentioned with anyone on the staff (from Kensington, residence of the Princes of Wales). "It's fundamentally, totally made up, and I'll use polite English here: that's not the case at all," a member of the palace team told The Times, as reported by People.