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Kate, her doctor speaks: mystery about her health conditions, what’s happening

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Kate, her doctor speaks: mystery about her health conditions, what’s happening

Kate Middleton, the mysteries regarding her health conditions continue: what’s happening, the doctor speaks.

Kate Middleton’s health continues to worry English subjects and the rest of the world too. After having undergone a sudden abdominal operation, which according to Buckingham Palace had been planned, there continue to be many mysteries and gray areas about the conditions in which the princess finds herself.

In any case, William’s wife was effectively discharged from hospital after 14 days of hospitalization. However, although two weeks have now passed since the operation, it seems there is still no certain news on how the princess is today.

“We are therefore unable to know what is really happening. Professor Michaël Grynberg, gynecologist, has put forward some hypotheses in this regard.”

Still two weeks after the abdominal surgery that Princess Kate Middleton had to undergo, there is no certain information on her state of health nor even on the reasons that led to the operation.

In fact, although the Royal Family made it known that the operation was scheduled, there would still be gray areas about Kate Middleton’s health. For this reason, there continues to be an aura of mystery around what is happening to William’s wife lately.

Through a press release, Kensington Palace simply made it known that Kate is recovering from the surgery and is doing well. The press, however, obviously did not miss the fact that the princess did not appear in public during King Charles III’s discharge from the hospital after undergoing treatment for his prostate.

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Let’s try to shed some light on this. So far there has been talk of various ailments that could have led to the princess’ hospitalization. These include diverticula and hysterectomy, which would actually involve the removal of part or all of the uterus. But according to what was hypothesized by the professor Michaël Grynberg, gynecologist, it could have been ovarian cyst or uterine fibroids.

What pushed the doctor to believe that the origin of the problem was of a gynecological nature was essentially the long times of both hospitalization and hospital stay. In fact, as far as we know, Kate will not be able to take part in public events at least until Easter. In the meantime, according to sources close to her, the princess will take care of her charity projects in smart working mode.

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