‘Princess Of Wales’ Kate Middleton In Coma? What Royal Palace Says

The palace is clearing the air on Princess Kate Middleton’s post-operation condition. The princess was reportedly placed in a medically induced coma after her surgery.

This comes after it was widely reported that Kate was put in a medically induced coma following her surgery.

The Rumour

Journalist Concha Calleja erroneously claimed on the Spanish news show ‘Fiesta’ that Middleton had to be put in an induced coma during her recovery period due to difficulties after Kate discreetly underwent her scheduled surgery last month. But on Friday, a royal insider refuted the rumours, telling people that they were “total nonsense.”

Before her release from the London Clinic, Calleja claimed that the Princess of Wales was in “great danger” and that “practically an entire hospital” had been established at her Windsor house.

“The doctors had to make drastic decisions at that moment because of the complications that arose,” she claimed at the time. “The decision was to put her in an induced coma. They had to intubate her. There were serious complications that they didn’t expect because the operation went well, but the postoperative period didn’t go so well.”

‘Made-Up’

“No attempt was made by that journalist to anything that she said with anyone in the household,” the insider revealed. “It’s fundamentally, totally made-up, and I’ll use polite English here: it’s not the case.”

Planned ‘Abdominal Surgery’

On Jan. 17, Kensington Palace affirmed that Middleton underwent “planned abdominal surgery” the previous day at the London Clinic. However, they did not reveal the specific diagnosis. However, people confirmed that it was not cancer-related. People did, however, confirm that it had nothing to do with cancer. Her husband, Prince William, and father-in-law, King Charles, visited the Princess of Wales while she was in the hospital.

King Charles had undergone surgery to treat an enlarged prostate. On January 29, about two weeks after her surgery, Middleton was freed to resume her recovery at home. According to the palace, she was “making good progress.”