Absolute denial about Kate Middleton's coma: the Princess of Wales leaves the hospital

The Princess of Wales has left the hospital. Kate Middleton was discharged from the London Clinic, in the capital, this Monday morning, January 29. This is what the British press publishes. This same day, Kensington Palace denied that the princess had been induced into a coma, as reported by journalist Concha Calleja. in Fiesta.

Prince William's wife, who underwent abdominal surgery last Tuesday, January 16, has remained hospitalized for 13 days. She now begins her convalescent period at her home in Adelaide Cottage, near Windsor Castle with her husband and her three children, George, Charlotte and Louis. The information blackout that has surrounded her hospitalization has responded to a desire for privacy that she herself expressed through the official statement that Kensington distributed to ““maintain as much normality as possible for your children.”; He also added that he wanted his medical information to remain “private.” For this reason, William's steps have been protected from cameras and television for days by decision of the media themselves, who have chosen to remove their equipment to maintain the privacy of the Princes of Wales.

Kensington has also denied Concha Calleja's information about Kate's health. Specifically, the journalist said on Telecinco that there were complications and that “the decision was to induce her to have a com.” She even adds that “they had to intubate her.” Some details that have been denied.

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