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Royal Aides Denounce False Reports about Kate Middleton’s Health

In a shocking turn of events, royal aides have strongly condemned reports from a Spanish news outlet that claimed Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, was in grave danger and in a coma following her abdominal surgery.

The 42-year-old princess was discharged from the hospital on Monday after showing good progress since her hospitalization on January 16.

However, Spanish journalist Concha Calleja made sensational claims just one day before Middleton’s release, stating that doctors were desperately fighting to save her life.

Sources close to the situation have dismissed these claims as completely inaccurate.

According to The Times of London, one source stated, “It’s total nonsense.

No attempt was made by that journalist to fact-check anything that she said with anyone in the household.”

Another insider added, “It’s fundamentally totally made up, and I’ll use polite English here: it’s absolutely not the case.”

Calleja’s report also raised concerns about Middleton’s health by alleging that she was placed in an induced coma and that drastic measures were taken to save her.

The Spanish broadcaster claimed that there were unexpected complications during the post-operative period, despite a successful surgery.

Furthermore, Calleja suggested that Middleton’s recovery might require additional assistance beyond her family, stating that practically an entire hospital was being established at their Windsor home to support her.

After spending a total of 13 days at the London Clinic, Middleton was discharged and taken to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where she reunited with Prince William and their three children.

She will continue her recovery there in private until after Easter.

Prince William had put his official engagements on hold while Kate was in the hospital but is expected to resume his duties now that the princess is back home.

The timing of Kate’s return to her official responsibilities will be determined based on medical advice closer to the time.

Last week, it was revealed that Middleton had not informed those close to the royal family about her surgery.

The details surrounding her health were kept confidential until recent reports began circulating, sparking public concern.

In conclusion, the claims made by the Spanish news outlet have been strongly refuted by royal aides.

The focus now is on Kate Middleton’s continued recovery and her return to official duties, which will be determined based on medical advice.