Kate Middleton Princess née Duchess of EVILSHIRE

"The nightmare of KM"
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"The secret of KM"
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"They find KM"
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"KM has died"
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Wait, the source for her being in a coma is a Spanish journalist with unknowm sources? :D Shame on British press, they used to bring all the gossips and drama, what the hell is going on?
 
I've just spent about 90 minutes down a twitter Kate conspiracy hole. It was quite entertaining to start off with, but then I quickly realised I was nearing a point of no return. Quite proud of myself for making it out relatively unscathed.
 
I've just spent about 90 minutes down a twitter Kate conspiracy hole. It was quite entertaining to start off with, but then I quickly realised I was nearing a point of no return. Quite proud of myself for making it out relatively unscathed.

I’m proud of you too. I’m tempted, but…
 
No but where the FUCK IS SHE?
So she was last seen 2 months ago and there are no news or explanation about where or how she is at all??? I've seen videos about her being in coma or dead, but they looked pure clickbait and never bothered.
 
I realise that this is no fun, but it’s almost certainly a hysterectomy. Six to eight weeks recovery time as standard, but if some of the acid which makes up all of her bodily fluids leaked out then it could be longer.
 
She's quite young for a hysterectomy though. Good thing she popped out the kids early.
 
My mother had a hysterectomy at 35 due to an ectopic pregnancy. And I've got two friends who also had the op for other reasons in their early/mid 40s.

Even if she's younger than average, she's not that young at all for it.
 
I don't know. I assume it partly would depend on the reason for the hysterectomy (?)
 
The solo statement on Gaza does seem a bit strange, but then if you were doing a cover-up, why wouldn't you just KEEP COVERING IT UP?
 
My mum had a hysterectomy in her early 30s, not long after my sister was born. I never asked why.
 
It doesn’t sound like a planned procedure if her and William were due to go to Italy on a planned Royal jaunt in early 2024. William pulled out of something last minute yesterday due to a personal matter and ANDREW had to step in.
 
My sister in law was moments from death a few years back after an unknown cyst on her ovaries burst and spread poison throughout her body. She was violently sick due to the poison circulating through that led to to blood poisoning. After she recovered from the poisoning she then had to get a total hysterectomy. The recovery time for it all was around 5/6 months.
 
I’m not saying it IS that as from what I can gather that is quite uncommon but it could be that or something similar. A straight forward hysterectomy wouldn’t usually take longer than a couple of months for you to be back to normal.
 
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My sister in law was moments from death a few years back after an unknown cyst on her ovaries burst and spread poison throughout her body. She was violently sick due to the poison circulating through that led to to blood poisoning. After she recovered from the poisoning she then had to get a total hysterectomy. The recovery time for it all was around 5/6 months.
This is why I thought it depended on the reason for the hysterectomy.

My mother had the ectopic pregnancy over 40 years ago now - I was first year of senior school I think and it was explained to me, but probably in very simple terms. And I've probably mentioned it to her (or her to me) two or three times since.

I think in her case she elected to have it - she could have just had one of the fallopian tubes removed, but was offered the full thing, and as she'd had three children already by that point and didn't plan any more, she chose to have it.

So I guess hers was more straightforward than your sister-in-law's. Certainly I think she was home after little over a week.
 
This is why I thought it depended on the reason for the hysterectomy.

My mother had the ectopic pregnancy over 40 years ago now - I was first year of senior school I think and it was explained to me, but probably in very simple terms. And I've probably mentioned it to her (or her to me) two or three times since.

I think in her case she elected to have it - she could have just had one of the fallopian tubes removed, but was offered the full thing, and as she'd had three children already by that point and didn't plan any more, she chose to have it.

So I guess hers was more straightforward than your sister-in-law's. Certainly I think she was home after little over a week.

You can still have one of your fallopian tubes removed after an ectopic pregnancies, in fact I think that would be the go to surgery now over a hysterectomy.

Yes, my sister in law was seriously ill for a while as they had to control the blood poisoning and get her back on an even keel before they could then operate to perform the hysterectomy.
 
EURGH.

Back on my Tattle Browsing BULLSHIT because of Kate, Absent née Present Princess née Duchess of Evilshire.

They think Will MURDERED her, and Charles will abdicate so Will becomes King and immune from prosecution.

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Well surely it’s the ONLY LOGICAL EXPLANATION at this point?
 

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