Kate Middleton’s Life in “Great Danger” and Put in Induced Coma? Royal Palace Source Debunks Shocking Claims

LONDON, UK – Recent claims made by a Spanish journalist suggesting that Kate Middleton’s life was in danger and that she was placed in an induced coma have been dismissed by a source within the Palace as “total nonsense” and “fundamentally, totally made-up.”

The claims were brought forth by journalist Concha Calleja, just a day before Kate was discharged from the hospital following abdominal surgery, as reported by The Times of London. According to Calleja, Kate’s life was at risk after the operation, and doctors had to intervene to save her. She also alleged having spoken to an aide from the royal household in an off-the-record manner, a claim that the Palace has denied.

Calleja mentioned that doctors had to make drastic decisions due to unforeseen complications after the operation, resulting in Kate being placed in an induced coma and intubated. She also claimed that Kate’s at-home care would require an extensive support system, with healthcare staff setting up what she described as “practically an entire hospital” at Prince William and Kate’s home.

The journalist further reported that Kate had been admitted to the hospital on December 28, three days after being seen in public at the royal family’s Christmas Day walk to church in Sandringham. She stated that Kate had been feeling unwell before her abdominal surgery was scheduled.

However, a palace source refuted these claims, stating that no attempt was made to fact-check with anyone in the household, and described the allegations as completely fabricated.

The recent allegations have caused a stir, drawing the attention of the public and creating a buzz on social media. Despite the drama, Kate’s recovery and well-being remain the primary focus, with the royal family continuing to provide updates and reassurance to the public.