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The absence of
Prince William
(41) at the mass in honor of Constantine II of Greece, who died in January 2023 at the age of 82, set
off all the alarms.
Official palace sources reported that for
"personal reasons"
he could not attend the tribute of his godfather.
Had Kate Middleton gotten worse?
The truth is that the same palace sources were quick to
mitigate the rumors
by stating that the Princess of Wales
"is still doing well"
from the abdominal surgery she underwent on January 17.
In the absence of images, the little that is known is that Kate is convalescing in her Anmer Hall country house, located on the grounds of
Sandringham Castle,
where King Charles III (75) also spends much of his convalescence as a result of his
cancer
treatment in London.
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King Juan Carlos, Felipe, Letizia, Doña Sofía, Prince Andrés... All those present at the funeral in Windsor for Constantine of Greece
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Funeral for Constantine of Greece in Windsor: Camilla as hostess, Andrés guest and a controversial absence
One of the palace statements said: "The Princess of Wales
appreciates the interest
this statement will generate. She hopes the public understands
her desire to maintain as much normality
as possible for her children and her wish for their personal medical information to remain
private
."
The wife of the Prince of Wales is
relaxed and happy
to be in the middle of nature and surrounded by
her three children,
Princes George (10) and Louis (5) and Princess Charlotte (8).
Although the little ones are
worried
about their mother's health, sources close to the family say that they are fine and happy because "Anmer Hall has
every comfort imaginable
and is a paradise for small animals, including guinea pigs." , hamsters, rabbits and chickens," royal chronicler Ingrid Seward clarified in
The Sun.
Plus there is also the pony that they gave Carlota two years ago for her birthday.
One of those sources confirmed to Fabulous
magazine
that at the royal compound "the climbing structures,
climbing wall and swings
are an important part of the family's outdoor activities."
After leaving their apartment in Kensington Palace, the princes of Wales decided to raise their children in
a healthy environment
away from the hustle and bustle of London.