Palace confirms after abdominal surgery: Princess Kate does not have cancer

Palace confirms after abdominal surgery
Princess Kate does not have cancer

Princess Kate will probably not return to the public until after Easter.

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Many royal fans are worried about Princess Kate. However, the palace has since confirmed that she does not have cancer.

Princess Kate (42) is not being treated for cancer. Kensington Palace has that according to “The Mirror” has now been confirmed. Rebecca English, royal expert for the Daily Mail, also explained on X (formerly Twitter), why journalists have previously described the Princess of Wales’ health problems as “non-cancerous”. The reason is that royal employees are happy to share this information publicly “to minimize public concern about her condition.”

However, it has still not been revealed what Prince William’s (41) wife is suffering from. It is official that the wife of the heir to the British throne had to undergo abdominal surgery and is currently in a London hospital. As Kensington Palace announced on January 17th via Instagram, among other thingsit is said to have been a “planned” intervention.

“Personal medical information” should remain private

The operation was successful and Her Royal Highness is expected to remain in the hospital for 10 to 14 days before continuing her recovery at home. The doctors also believe that Princess Kate will not appear in public again until after Easter. The royal family also said that Kate would like her “personal medical information to remain private.”

Kensington Palace will therefore only report on Princess Kate’s condition again if there is important new information. “The Princess of Wales would like to apologize to all those affected for having to postpone her upcoming appointments,” it continued. She is already looking forward to catching up on as many appointments as possible soon. According to the Daily Mail, a palace spokesman announced beyond the official statementPrincess Kate is currently in The London Clinic, where, among others, Prince Philip (1921-2021) was treated several times.

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