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after countless rumors, the mystery surrounding kate middleton has finally been revealed
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after countless rumors, the mystery surrounding kate middleton has finally been revealed

Kate Middleton’s team has addressed ongoing speculation about her whereabouts following her abdominal surgery in January. The Princess of Wales has been recuperating privately since her hospital discharge on January 29th. Amid various rumors, her representatives have clarified the timeline of her recovery.

Kate Middleton in a white suit attending The Together At Christmas Carol Service with members of The Royal Family at Westminster Abbey in London.

“Kensington Palace stated in January the specifics of the princess’ recovery and updates will be provided only when necessary,” her spokesperson told The Post exclusively. “That policy remains unchanged.”

In the midst of this, Prince William resumed his public engagements on Thursday after unexpectedly withdrawing from a memorial service earlier in the week. He attended an event against antisemitism at a London synagogue, emphasizing his and Middleton’s concerns in a social media-shared video.

Kate, Princess of Wales and Prince William listen to young adults in the "Mentor Room" at Open Door Charity, in Birkenhead, England.

“Both Catherine and I are deeply troubled by the increase in antisemitism,” he stated. “I regret that you have encountered this. That’s why I’m here today, to reassure you that people care. People are listening.”

During the event, William, donning a yarmulke, condemned antisemitism, affirming that “it has no place in our society.” He also met with Holocaust survivors and heard from young Jewish students about their experiences with discrimination based on religion.

Prince William speaking with Renee Salt, a 94-year-old Holocaust survivor, at a London Synagogue.

After the event, Karen Pollock, CEO of the Holocaust Educational Trust, commended William for his outspokenness on the issue.

“Today, His Royal Highness reminded us that antisemitism is not solely a concern for the Jewish community but for all of society,” she remarked.

While Middleton remained absent from Thursday’s event as she continues her recovery at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, it is noted that she has been involved in significant work with Holocaust survivors in previous years.

In 2021, the Duchess visited the Lake District in the UK, where she participated in a boat excursion with two of the Windermere Children.

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