Kate Middleton has not been in public since Christmas, while she recovers from stomach surgery.
Kate Middleton's disappearance from public view has fanned speculation that the Princess of Wales is in coma after abdominal surgery.
Kate, Princess of Wales, has not been seen in public since Christmas, causing much concern among royal fans and well-wishers.
Adding to their concerns, William, Prince of Wales, was recalled from a memorial ceremony for the late King Constantine of Greece one hour before it was due.
Even while Kensington Palace told the public that William's last-minute absence had nothing to do with Kate Middleton's or King Charles' health concerns, speculation about her unexplained illness is spreading.
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Speaking on the subject, Royal commentator Katie Nicholl told GB News that everyone expected William to not only attend but also talk about Kate's condition during the funeral ceremony.
“A royal pulling out an hour before an event, it simply doesn't happen,” she added. “They do not like to let people down.”
Nicholl explained, "They're never late, let alone pulling out of something. So to pull out of something for an important family member, as I said it was William's godfather, was absolutely unusual."
She went on to specify that Princess of Wales "has not been seen since Christmas Day,” further explaining, "She has undergone clearly very serious abdominal surgery.”
“A 13 night stay in hospital, I think indicates the severity of that, who we understand isn't going to be seen until well after Easter,” stated Nicholl. “It is obviously concerning.”
“I must add that when we got that statement out of the palace, it was caveated with a subsequent sort of guidance memo that the Princess of Wales is continuing her recovery, which I think is intended as reassurance for, obviously not an overstatement to say, panicked public."