Palace Officials Address Rumors Surrounding Princess Kate's Health
Kensington Palace officials have categorically dismissed recent claims made by Spanish media regarding Princess Kate's health, labeling them as 'nonsense' and 'totally made up'.
Reports circulated that the future Queen was in a "coma" and faced significant danger following a recent surgery. However, palace officials have assured the public that Kate is in good health and recovering well.
Journalist Concha Calleja, appearing as a royal expert on Spanish TV, alleged that doctors had to take drastic measures, including intubating the Princess of Wales and inducing a coma to save her life. She suggested unexpected complications arose during the post-operative period.
In response, palace sources rebuffed Calleja's claims, stating that no effort was made by the journalist to verify her assertions with palace officials.
Kate Middleton, who returned home after a two-week hospital stay for abdominal surgery, expressed gratitude for the well wishes she received during her recovery.
The Prince and Princess of Wales conveyed their appreciation for the global outpouring of support, stating, “The Wales family continues to be grateful for the well wishes they have received from around the world."
As Kate settles back into home life in Windsor, she extended special thanks to the dedicated nursing staff at the London Clinic, where she underwent surgery on January 16th.