Earlier reports indicated that the public wouldn’t see the Princess of Wales until at least September. While this is a belief some hold, it’s important to note that nothing is confirmed. However, many aspects of this situation seem strange, and London is beginning to feel the weight of something unusual happening.
A confidant has recently hinted at shocking details regarding the Wales family’s ordeal and Catherine’s health following her chemotherapy treatment. Her recent announcement has garnered public support, sparking discussions about her resilience and commitment to her royal duties. It’s clear she’s taking steps to mitigate the visible effects of chemotherapy.
Some media outlets have reported that Catherine has a scar on the left side of her head, which dates back to her childhood. This scar was first noted in 2011 during her first solo royal engagement at a private dinner at Clarence House. An official statement confirmed that it was the result of a childhood surgery, but the specifics were deemed a private matter. Royal sources acknowledged that the surgery was serious but declined to comment further. Surgeons at the time suggested that the scar was unlikely to be tumor-related, possibly stemming from the removal of a birthmark.
After Radar Online released pictures of a noticeably thin and pregnant Catherine Middleton, Kensington Palace announced she would not be undertaking her solo tour to Malta due to health concerns. Reports indicate that she is receiving royal treatment at home for her debilitating morning sickness.
Meanwhile, Prince William is traveling to Malta in her place. Sources previously shared that Middleton suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum during her first pregnancy with George, and now she is experiencing it again in her second pregnancy. She also faced the same condition while pregnant with Princess Charlotte in 2014 and Prince Louis in 2018. This severe sickness led her to announce her later pregnancies early, prior to reaching the critical 12-week mark.
During her pregnancies with Charlotte and Louis, Catherine received care at Kensington Palace rather than in a hospital. Her previous decision to stay in a public hospital had tragic consequences when a nurse, who unintentionally leaked details of her stay to the media, later took her own life.
Recently, the world got its first glimpse of Middleton's tiny baby bump as she and Prince William dined at the King’s Head pub in England on September 11th. The couple enjoyed fish and roasted vegetables on a bed of spinach and shared a scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert—Catherine drank water while William opted for red wine. This was a rare hearty meal for Middleton, especially as she copes with her increasingly difficult pregnancy.
Catherine had planned major abdominal surgery in January and spent two weeks in a hospital before returning home to Windsor for recovery, supported by her family. Initially, it was believed her condition was non-cancerous, but no further details were disclosed. She was advised to recuperate for two to three months. Her absence from the public eye fueled social media speculation and various unfounded conspiracy theories.
In March, the Princess shocked the world by announcing she was in the early stages of treatment for an unspecified type of cancer. Despite the lack of detailed information, the royal family has indicated that Catherine is making favorable progress in her treatment.