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Kensington Palace Provides Latest Update on Kate Middleton’s Health

Kensington Palace has stepped forward to address growing concerns about the health of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, following her prolonged absence from public appearances since Christmas. Speculations have swirled amidst her absence, with some fans even suggesting she might be in a coma, though the palace has moved to quash such rumors.

The Duchess of Cambridge was last seen in public during the Christmas holiday, joining Prince William and their children for the traditional family walk to church in Sandringham. However, her absence from the public eye since then has fueled speculation and led to various conspiracy theories circulating online regarding her health.

In January, the Palace revealed that Kate had undergone a “planned abdominal surgery” and was subsequently admitted to The London Clinic for recovery. It was announced at that time that she would not be resuming her royal duties until Easter. However, despite expectations for her to make a public appearance upon her discharge from the hospital, Kate has remained out of sight for over two months now.

Concerns escalated further when Prince William was unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for the late King Constantine of Greece shortly before the event was scheduled to begin. Many interpreted this as a sign of further complications regarding Kate’s health.

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Addressing the speculation, Kensington Palace has assured the public that Kate Middleton is “doing well” and is currently focusing on her recovery. Prince William, meanwhile, is expected to resume his royal duties imminently, though specific details of his engagements have not yet been disclosed.

The palace’s statement comes as a reassurance to fans of the royal family, who have been eagerly awaiting updates on Kate’s condition. Despite the rumors and conjecture circulating, it appears that the Duchess of Cambridge is on the path to recovery, with the support of her family and the medical team overseeing her care.