Speculations come and go about the health of Kate Middleton, who has spent two weeks in confinement London Clinic where he underwent controlled abdominal surgery about which very little is known so far.

According to the only statement from Kensington Palace so far, the Princess of Wales will remain “in hospital for between 10 and 14 days and then move to her residence to continue her recovery”. The stated deadline is approaching and everyone is watching intently for the possibility that Kate Middleton will leave the hospital on January 29 in the next few hours.

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While waiting for a new official statement from the royal family, the Spanish press is talking about an “induced coma” during the postoperative period due to unexpected complications.

The unofficial spokesman for this news was the Spanish writer Concha Calleja in the Telecinco program “Fiesta” who referred to a source close to the royal house.

An associate of the television space offered an “exclusive” with details that no one expected to hear and for which there is no certainty.

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In Calleja’s words, “the doctors then had to make drastic decisions because of the complications that arose. The decision was to put her in a coma. “They had to intubate her.”

The journalist then mentions “serious complications” during Kate Middleton’s recovery without knowing if she is still in the same situation. “What I can’t confirm is if this continues like this, if they waited for that fifteen-day process,” adds Callejas.

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Matters surrounding the future queen’s health are kept private at her own discretion and according to the Palace there will only be updates when there is “significant new information”, although it is currently being kept under wraps and is still unclear. When will Kate Middleton be released from the hospital?.

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There is also no precise information on why Kate Middleton was operated on, although the Spanish journalist Pilar Vidal recently updated the possible cause in the “Public Mirror” space. “They told me that they subjected her to it hysterectomy but the royal house has not confirmed it,” he said at the time, as quoted by Diez Minutos.

The Princess of Wales underwent surgery on January 16 and is expected to return to her residence at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor within 14 days, according to a statement from Kensington Palace.

In these first two weeks, Kate was not visited by the children, but Prince William did visit, who also took a break from his schedule to devote himself to his wife’s recovery and the care of Princes George, Charlotte and Louis.

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