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According to Spanish journalist Concha Calleja, the Princess of Wales had serious complications after her “planned abdominal surgery”.
Since the announcement of Kate Middleton’s hospitalization by Kensington Palace on January 16, the United Kingdom has been in a state of tension. What is the Princess of Wales suffering from? Is he in good health today? How is his recovery going? For now, the mystery remains. The press in London was cautious, surprisingly not very vocal on the subject. And above all, little informed. For her part, Spanish journalist Concha Calleja surprised everyone, including the English media, by claiming that Kate was in a coma due to complications from “scheduled abdominal surgery.”
As reported Times The 59-year-old author, who appeared as a royal expert on Spanish TV show Fiesta, claimed the princess was in “great danger” after the operation and that doctors had to do everything they could to save her life. Concha Calleja stated that he received this information from a “co-conspirator of the royal house” who spoke to him “completely confidentially”. “At that time, the doctors had to make drastic decisions because of the complications,” said the Spaniard in this program, which was watched by 900,000 viewers. “The decision was to put him in an artificial coma. They had to intubate him. There were serious complications that were not expected, because the operation went well, but the postoperative period went less well.”
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“absolute nonsense”
Concha Calleja further speculated that the princess’ recovery would “require a lot of help.” It went on to note that “virtually an entire hospital was being set up” at Adelaide Cottage, Kate and William’s home in Windsor. Accusations that immediately caused the surprise and concern of the British. But is it true? By request of the very serious TimesThe palace source categorically denied the version of the Spaniard. “It’s completely absurd,” he assured the English daily. “The journalist did not try to clarify the facts with the family members. It’s completely and totally made up.”
However, Concha Calleja’s comments were quickly picked up by a number of Spanish media, including the country’s most serious newspapers, such as: The secret, La Vanguardia And Reason. Kensington, for his part, might not have said his last word.
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Source: Le Figaro
