The Royal Family has been immersed in controversy against numerous media outlets, particularly the Spanish ones because they have reiterated several times that Kate Middleton had a near-death experience. Recently, Kate Middleton underwent a planned abdominal surgery which led to a 13-day stay at the London Clinic.
Even though Buckingham Palace issued a statement clearing the air regarding the Princess of Wales’ health status, some journalists thought otherwise. The Spanish journalist, Concha Calleja previously reported that Kate Middleton was into an induced come after her surgery, which was classified as a “total nonsense” by the Royal Family.
“That journalist made no attempt to fact-check anything that she said with anyone in the household. It’s fundamentally totally made up, and I’ll use polite English here: it’s absolutely not the case.”
Concha Calleja showed her outrage after being discredited by Buckingham Palace. The journalist explained she strongly believes her anonymous source about Kate Middleton being induced into a coma by the London Clinic, and the Royal Family is trying to hide that fact because they didn’t want to alarm the British people.
“I still have tremendous confidence in my source. I have touched nerves, which always hurts and that’s what happened, there has not been a single statement denying this, so I trust my source.”
Neither the Royal Family nor Buckingham Palace have defended themselves from Concha Calleja’s accusations. It is expected that the controversy surrounding the truth regarding Kate Middleton’s health status will increase as the day passes.