The Palace has firmly denied claims that Kate Middleton was on the brink of death during her hospitalization for abdominal surgery.
These allegations were made by a reporter on the Spanish program Fiesta.
According to The Times of London, host Concha Calleja stated that Kate Middleton’s life was in great danger while she was at The London Clinic.
She claimed that the princess was in a coma and that medical staff had to act quickly to save her life.
However, a palace source dismissed these claims as “total nonsense” and criticized the lack of fact-checking by the journalist.
The source emphasized that the allegations were completely fabricated and without any basis in reality.
The allegations were further discussed by correspondent Afua Hagan on GB News.
Hagan explained that the palace was furious about the story, as they had no knowledge of its origin.
She also highlighted the importance of privacy and the fact that Kate Middleton did not have to disclose any details about her hospital stay.
Further commentary on the matter was provided by Concha Calleja on the television program Fiesta.
The Daily Mail reported that Calleja’s claims about Kate Middleton’s health struggles were refuted by the palace.
Calleja stated that Kate’s life was in great danger and that doctors had to take drastic measures to save her.
She claimed to have received this information from an anonymous palace aide, speaking off the record.
According to Calleja, the decision was made to put Kate in an induced coma and she was intubated.
She also mentioned serious complications that arose during the post-operative period, which were unexpected despite the success of the operation.
Calleja added that Kate’s recovery would likely require assistance beyond her family.
Calleja concluded by stating that arrangements were being made to support Kate at her Windsor home, with practically an entire hospital being set up.
However, the palace denied these claims as well, including the assertion that Kate was admitted to the hospital for the first time on December 28.
The palace clarified that Kate stayed in the hospital for several days due to feeling unwell before her planned abdominal surgery in mid-January.
The princess is expected to return to public life after Easter, although the final decision will depend on her doctor’s advice.
In conclusion, the palace has strongly refuted allegations of Kate Middleton’s severe illness during her hospital stay.
They have emphasized that these claims are baseless and completely untrue.