Kate Middleton hospitalized: this request concerning her medical file


On Wednesday January 17, Kensington Palace announced, in a press release posted on social networks, that Kate Middleton had health problems requiring hospitalization. The Princess of Wales is therefore at the London Clinic, an establishment in which she suffered, the day before, a abdominal surgery. An operation which went well and which now requires compulsory rest for Prince William’s wife.

For the moment, no indication has been given on the reason for this hospitalization but, on X, the royal journalist Chris Ship explained that Kate Middleton “has requested that his personal medical information remain confidential”. There will therefore probably be no revelations about his real state of health, even if, according to the Guardian, it is not cancer. The mother of Princes George and Louis as well as Princess Charlotte will therefore have to stay in the hospital between ten and fourteen days, and can then go home. She will not be back on her feet for a while to resume her royal commitments since it was revealed, in the famous press release, that she would logically have to return to her duties after Easter (celebrated on March 31), according to the advice of his doctors.

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King Charles III soon to be hospitalized too

Kate Middleton in any case benefits from the support of those close to her during this complicated period. This Thursday, January 18, the Prince William was spotted driving his vehicle, heading towards the London Clinic in Marylebone to pay him a visit. In any case, her children seem to continue to go to school and no information has leaked about their possible next visit to their mother. Surprisingly, the period is ripe for health problems for the British royal family. In another press release, this time published by Buckingham Palace on January 17, it is explained that the king Charles III was going to be hospitalized next week for undergo prostate surgery. An intervention “benign” which has however been highlighted for “encourage other men to get tested.”

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