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PRINCESS CATHERINE APOLOGIZES TO FANS FOR MAKING THIS HEARTBREAKING DECISION
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PRINCESS CATHERINE APOLOGIZES TO FANS FOR MAKING THIS HEARTBREAKING DECISION

In response to false reports on social media regarding the Princess of Wales’s health, Kensington Palace has refuted the rumors.

“We made it clear from the beginning that the Princess of Wales would be absent until after Easter, and updates from Kensington Palace will only be provided if there are significant developments,” a representative for Kate said.

This comes after curiosity was aroused on Tuesday when the Prince of Wales suddenly skipped a memorial service for the late King Constantine of Greece.

Although Kate is supposedly still healing nicely following her stomach surgery earlier this year, the Palace explained her absence as a “personal matter.”

The Princess’s condition has not been made public, but it has been determined not to be malignant.

After a 13-day hospital stay, the Princess underwent surgery at the exclusive London Clinic on January 16 and left for her residence in Windsor.

Taking care of his wife and their three children—Prince George, who is 10 years old, Princess Charlotte, who is eight, and Prince Louis, who is five—Prince William temporarily abdicated his royal duties.

On Christmas Day, Kate made her final public appearance alongside the royal family.

The Prince attended a synagogue on Thursday, where he expressed deep concern about the rise in antisemitism alongside his wife.

His visit to the Western Marble Arch Synagogue followed his recent call for an end to the Israel-Hamas conflict and increased humanitarian aid for Gaza during a visit to the British Red Cross headquarters in London.

During his visit, William listened to personal accounts from young people who described how Jewish students across the country have been affected by rising hatred in British streets.

Addressing them, he said, “You’ve heard it from me: antisemitism has no place in society. Hearing your experiences, Catherine and I are deeply concerned about this rise in antisemitism, and I’m sorry you’ve had to endure it. We must not allow it to continue.”

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