A royal spokesperson sassily set the record straight: ‘The Princess of Wales is just fine, thank you very much, and will be out and about post-Easter. We’ll buzz you if anything big drops.’
The rumour mill kicked into overdrive when Prince William rocked up solo to a memorial service for King Constantine of Greece, leaving everyone whispering about Kate’s whereabouts. The Palace kept it mysterious, citing only a ‘personal matter,’ but assured the world that Kate is bouncing back from a January abdominal surgery that thankfully turned out to be non-cancerous.
After a 13-day stint at the private London Clinic, Kate jetted back to Windsor Castle to chill with Wills and the kiddos – future king Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the cheeky Prince Louis.
Kate’s been keeping it low-key since her Christmas Day parade with the royals, while William’s been out fighting the good fight against rising antisemitism, declaring a zero-tolerance stance during a heartfelt visit to a London synagogue. ‘Anti-Semitism’s got no seat at our table,’ William declared, backing it up with a royal promise that he and Kate are dead serious about stamping out hate.
Princess Kate hasn't been seen since last Christmas and questions are swirling about the health and continued absences of the Royal family. @mollymhunter reports. pic.twitter.com/XhCd1cc1E5
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Where is Kate? Is Kate okay? Why can't the Princess of Wales make her own statements about her health and safety? #WhereIsKateMiddleton #whereiskate https://t.co/DYDUfpwndo
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