KATE MIDDLETON’S SECRET SURGERY REVEALED HERE

 

 

This could be one of our biggest scoops of all time! As the world wonders why Kate Middleton is hospitalized and recovering from an undisclosed abdominal surgery, our inside source revealed this: The popular princess recently underwent predictive genetic testing and was discovered to carry the BRCA gene that could lead to diseases in her ovaries and beyond. After much soul searching, she decided to undergo elective surgery and had a hysterectomy. It’s the same surgery Angelina Jolie had in 2013 to prevent cancer. Angelina also had a double mastectomy to prevent BRCA breast cancer and she followed that with time -consuming reconstructive surgery. Kate also MIGHT have had that and it would explain her long recuperation.  And Kate has a plan. After she’s fully recovered she intends to go public in a VERY big way and become the face of predictive genetic testing and intends to campaign to make the tests free of charge for everyone. Our source insists that Kate has NO disease yet and she only underwent the invasive surgery as a preventive measure.

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19 thoughts on “KATE MIDDLETON’S SECRET SURGERY REVEALED HERE

  1. She famous for marrying into some inbred white folks.

    Hardly representative of Britain’s rapidly growing
    multicultural society.
    A darling of the press based on her looks.
    As a result she’s starving herself to death.

  2. Great scoop! I was pummeled on yahoo for saying it was probably a hysterectomy.

  3. A lot of secrecy and mostly a lot of time off for the habitual 42 year old lazy princess for this. Who stays 2 weeks in the hospital and then 4-5 months off work when they have a full staff taking care of the house and the kids and the cooking for an hysterectomy. If it was planned, why take on a gazillion events and then cancel them all. What a let down for those organizations. Insensitive, incompetent
    Ridiculous

  4. This makes sense as my aunt had the same surgery took months to recover.

  5. Great work, Janet. Glad you are online and enjoyed reading you for years. Kate is doing well, and that sounds good.

  6. @emmy biggest c**t is lazy azz Princess Kkkhate herself and her lazy pegger husband prince william isnt any better. Taking his wife’s surgery to take a vacation for months, MONTHS!!! when they have a full staff for cleaning, cooking, taking care of their kids when their jobs is to serve the people with the people’s money is totally whack. Who does that is real real life? Emmy, you’re not a c**nt, you’re stupid.

  7. There’s a lot of vile people on this feed right now and I’m sure a lot of them are Markle moles, or trolls beyond disgusting beyond classless let’s hope you’re ovaries don’t have to get yanked out of you one day. It’s too bad. Your lot in life is so lousy that you have to become so vicious.

  8. Most hysterectomy procedures require a 3 day hospitalization. However, something like an abdominal hernia from pregnancy might require up to two week stay in hospital.

  9. @beth…so now you’re blaming Megan Markle for the dumb, trolly posts here? How about you just despise her for the things she actually says and does, instead of making up imaginary stuff?

  10. The only people to put down Kate Middleton or are Meghan Markle trolls. I don’t care what you have to say you people are vicious and miserable. Everyone should only be as happy as Kate & William and their family. That’s all I have to say, go seek psychiatric help.

  11. People like Beth believe everything the mainstream media throw at them.

  12. Wishing Kate all the best in her recovery. She is a great role model and dedicated mother unlike Markle with her invisible children. Get well Kate!

  13. A hysterectomy isn’t the big deal it once was. I’ve known two women in the last year–one in her 50s and one in her 70s–who had them and they were both back on their feet within two weeks, swimming and working out.
    I just think that Katie is being extra cautious.
    Also, as soon as I heard that she’d had abdominal surgery and that it wasn’t cancer, I immediately thought, “AH! Hysterectomy!” 🙂

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