The truth about Kate Middleton's admission: emergency intervention and postoperative problems

Five days have passed since Buckingham Palace announced the medical leave of the Princess of Wales but the situation, far from calming down, is increasingly tense. The secrecy surrounding the hospital admission of Kate Middleton and his surgical intervention has given way to rumors and unofficial information that increasingly points to a truly worrying situation: “On December 28 he was admitted to the hospital and although they say it was not an emergency, the operation was with some urgency.”

This is confirmed by Concha Calleja, an expert journalist in the British Royal Family. They claim that William of England's wife had been unwell for weeks and it was after the Christmas meal, on December 25, when her symptoms forced her to go to the medical center. “It was not the first time that she felt bad, but here there is already an alarm and she is admitted to the hospital, where she has a check-up and she is there for several days.” She further adds that the abdominal surgery was not planned but was carried out “with some urgency”hence both the Princess and the Prince of Wales already had their official agendas squared away and had to cancel them completely until further notice.

Citing Buckingham Palace sources, Calleja slips other worrying data: “Something went wrong in the postoperative period”. And he adds: “The situation, in general, was serious enough that, in a few days, everyone knew that something was very wrong in the Royal Family. That was the reason why they decided to go ahead and give these statements “.

“It's not cancer”

It was last Thursday when the British Royal Family announced that the princess had been admitted to undergo abdominal surgery. Without going into details that they consider to be private, they announced that she would be hospitalized for between 10 and 14 days, as well as away from her duties until next Easter. So much secrecy raised suspicions and great concern, but Buckingham Palace limited themselves to ruling out the possibility of cancer.

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