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THE: Sunday Times On Sunday, March 17, new details about Kate Middleton’s recovery were revealed. According to the daily, the Princess of Wales would refuse any outside help with her domestic problems.
They could discuss Kate Middleton’s health issues in more detail “when they are ready.” An anonymous source is cited as such Sunday Times On Sunday, March 17, Wales could be “more open” once the princess is treated. Meanwhile, the daily revealed additional details about the latter’s recovery. Although Kate Middleton, who underwent “tummy surgery” in mid-January, has only been seen in public on rare occasions since then, she is said to have visited a school in Lambbrook in recent weeks to “support her children”, noting: Sunday Times.
Family “bubble”
The Welsh at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor would also like to maintain their family ‘bubble’, which Prince William would make his ‘priority’. In turn, Kate Middleton would refuse any help at home. “After school, they are only five (Prince William, his wife George, 10, Charlotte, 8, and Louis, 5, Editor’s note) at home, and dinner is prepared not by the cook and the housekeeper, but by Kate,” we can read in the daily newspaper. In recent times, however, Prince William and Kate Middleton have seen their family “bubble”, threatening conspiracy theories about the princess’s alleged disappearance and alleged divorce from Wales, with portraits of the prince’s alleged mistress, Rose Hanbury, resurfacing.
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“Social media has fed the media and the speculation surrounding their marriage is just wild,” an eyewitness told the paper. They are the parents of three young children and against this terrible background they are going through the most difficult time they have ever experienced as a family. They try to do as normal a thing as possible for their children, but it’s not easy.” A retouched family portrait really lit up the dust on Sunday March 10th. Major agencies thus refused to broadcast the “medical” photo released by Kensington Palace, forcing the Princess of Wales to publicly apologize “for the confusion caused”.
Source: Le Figaro
