For several days now, the British Empire has been troubled by all kinds of accusations regarding its existence and well-being Kate Middletonprince’s wife William and the mother of his three children, who has not been heard from since he underwent surgery.
As reported Dominic Metzger in the Telenightin recent days, several versions have emerged, each bleaker than the other, of Middleton as “that they chose him because he matched King Charles’ health, that he had major health problems, that he was in a coma, that he was having a mental health crisis, or that he was dead.”.
“For me this was like raising a storm in a glass of water because it started when he announced stomach surgery”, explains Rodolfo Vera Calderón, royalty expert and winner of MasterChef 2023.
“She was found to be suffering from endometriosis and this led to her undergoing a hysterectomywhich means your uterus was removed, (…) and it is a very painful procedure. The procedure is very long, the recovery is difficult, you can’t lift weights, you can’t climb stairs,” explains Vera Calderón.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO KATE MIDDLETON, ACCORDING TO RODOLFO VERA CALDERÓN
In this case, Rodolfo explained that poor communication from the British Empire had contributed to the chaos surrounding this issue. “We must understand that the royal family communicates births, engagements, marriages, deaths, nothing more.. “This means that the royal family’s way of communicating is very concise and simple,” he said.
As an illustration, Rodolfo cited the case of King Carlos III when he reported that he was suffering from a type of cancer “is an exception” and also a way to further open communication channels. “Until now there has been no discussion regarding the cause of Queen Elizabeth’s death. We don’t know what he died of. “There is speculation that she had bone cancer, but until now we don’t know what caused Elizabeth II’s death,” he said.
In this case, Rodolfo explained, when faced with questions about his condition, Kate asked him William to take photos with his children and then corrected it and published it, as was the custom of the English nobility. “The photo was later published by Palacio” he said, noting that retouching was common in all European kingdoms.
“If you look at the King of Spain’s 2005 Christmas card, all the grandchildren are photoshopped. “In other words, don’t talk about retouching because all the royals have been retouched,” he explained, reminding that Annie Leibovitz’s photo of Queen Elizabeth II received the same treatment.
“As it turns out, things weren’t done in the best way. But the problem arose the next day when he apologized, because that’s when trust was lost,” added Rodolfo, who stated: “It seems to me that he is in the process of recovery.”.
Watch the entire interview with Rodolfo Vera Calderón.
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