Kate Middleton’s spotlight has been greater than ever, maybe not for all the right reasons. However, Buckingham Palace had to deny numerous rumors about Kate Middleton’s alleged coma because the Spanish media outlets were getting out of control with misleading posts about the princess’ health status.
After Buckingham Palace announced the planned abdominal surgery, the royal followers were concerned because the announcement was out of nowhere. Even, some of them were distressed because of her 14-day stay at the hospital while she was recovering. This led media outlets to believe she wasn’t doing as good as the palace reported.

The Spanish journalist, Concha Calleja, spread the rumors that Kate Middleton’s life was in “great danger” because she was put into an induced coma after her surgery. The rumors became wider and reached out to Buckingham Palace, which denied the false reports given by some journalists.
“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.”
The Times reported that a close source to Buckingham Palace stated this was total nonsense from Concha Calleja. The social media split in two because one of them strongly believes that the Palace hasn’t given accurate information about Kate’s health status, while others believe that not everything seen on TV is completely true.