Since the Princess of Wales’ hospitalization on January 16, speculation has been rife. And with Kensington Palace keeping quiet, royal pundits and other aficionados are doubling down on their imaginations to explain Kate’s prolonged absence from the media.
It’s been almost a month since Kensington Palace announced Kate Middleton’s hospitalization for “scheduled abdominal surgery.” A press release that caused a thunderclap in London, as the Princess of Wales seemed to be in very good shape until then. He has since returned to his family home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor for two to three months of recuperation. Apart from that, it doesn’t filter anything. And we still don’t know what Prince William’s wife has or is suffering from, except that it’s not cancer.
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In the United Kingdom, this silence is disturbing and gives rise to the worst rumours. So, to solve a mystery or to satisfy their thirst for curiosity, the English rely on the advice of health professionals, many of whom are expressed in the press. Dr. Deborah Lee, quoted The Express , without getting too carried away, lists all the pathologies that could have caused the operation of the much-adored princess. Including a stomach or duodenal ulcer, cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal), splenectomy (removal of the spleen), or even surgery to relieve intestinal obstruction.
However, Deborah Lee of online pharmacy Dr Fox is also keen to point out that gynecological disorders could very well require abdominal surgery. A diagnosis to which the British tabloids leaned from the beginning. And here again, the reasons for the intervention are varied: surgery related to endometriosis, hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), oophorectomy (removal of one or both ovaries due to an ovarian cyst, tumor, or torsion of the ovary), or surgery. for ectopic pregnancy.
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But medical expertise is far from convincing everyone. While Kensington Palace remains silent, netizens are acting like doctors, at least for the duration of the post. A certain “JiggyG” For example, it is claimed that the Princess of Wales suffers from a hiatal hernia (that is, the part between the esophagus and the stomach that ends up migrating upwards, we read on the website of the French National Society of Gastroenterology), caused by vomiting from her three. pregnancies. When another netizen imagines Kate’s health problems stem from years of anorexia. “No shame, but she’s terribly thin since she got married.”, he writes. Others believe that Kate’s long absence from the media is actually covering up something else: her resort to “plastic surgery.” “We all know that Kate has had plastic surgery and is hiding.” says @SabaSmw. Less far-fetched theories than another user’s lunar theories “Her womb (already containing William’s baby) was implanted in Charles”. “So we’ll be seeing a pregnant king very soon,” she bets, visibly very bright…
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Source: Le Figaro
