Cruel trolls target William for looking after Kate Middleton: Anti-monarchist groups and critics use royal health crisis to criticise King Charles and Prince and Princess of Wales and brand them ‘workshy’
Spiteful anti-monarchists and internet trolls have used the royal health crisis to criticise Kate, Charles and William and brand them ‘workshy’ and ‘lazy’.
Doctors have also laid into the Princess of Wales over plans to keep her in a London private hospital for 10 to 14 days, claiming it would be a ‘day or two’ after abdominal surgery on the NHS.
One anti-Wales Twitter account tweeted last night that Kate was ‘playing the victim’. Another said that she was ‘milking’ her surgery ‘for all its worth’.
It came as the Princess of Wales spent a third night in hospital but there has been radio silence from Harry and Meghan in California over her illness and the King’s enlarged prostate.
Prince William visited Kate in hospital yesterday as it was revealed that he has cleared his diary so he can care for his wife and children, including doing the school run, which he often splits with the Princess of Wales.
Republic, the anti-monarchist pressure group that, seized on the issue with glee, posting: ‘They could all be off sick with the measles for six months and still fit in more engagements than last year’. Its CEO Graham Smith tweeted: ‘Man visits wife in hospital. Huge if true’.
Another critic on social media said: ‘Should we clap for him? The PR spin to desperately make Prince William look like a dedicated husband and father juggling childcare and caring when he has an army of people supporting him and zero financial concerns about cancelling work to stay at home is so tone deaf.’
Police guard The London Clinic where the Princess of Wales is recovering after an operation
William drove a new electric Audi to be with his wife Kate in a private London hospital yesterday. She will be there for up to a fortnight
Kate, Charlotte, George, William and Louis at the Sandringham Christmas Day 2023 service. William is taking time off to support his wife and care for their children
Anti-monarchy group Republic has used the health crisis to slam the royals, especially Prince William
Prince Harry (pictured on Tuesday) may have heard about King Charles’ illness from the media rather than being informed by the Palace himself
The nature of Kate’s condition has not been revealed although Kensington Palace confirmed it was not cancer-related. However, it is serious enough to require a long hospital stay and months of recuperation at home.
Prolific X user @EmergMedDr, known as ‘Dr Mike’, who has backed NHS strike action to his tens of thousands of followers, was accused of trying to make a ‘political point’.
He wrote on the platform formerly known as Twitter: ‘Kate will stay in hospital for up to 14 days … In the NHS you have your surgery and are sent home one to two days later.’
The doctor said NHS patients were sent home with a ‘photo of what a wound infection looks like and maybe one wound dressing’.
Harry and Meghan are yet to comment on the health of the British royals.
Representatives for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not responded to multiple requests for comment on the health of Harry’s father and sister-in-law.
But with the Duke of Sussex set to be made a ‘Living Legend of Aviation’ at an awards ceremony dubbed the ‘Oscars of flying’ and hosted by John Travolta in Beverly Hills tonight, there is speculation he may speak about the royal health crisis on the red carpet.
Harry spoke of wanting to find ‘peace’ with his family after he wrote Spare. He admitted in one interview that he no longer texted his brother William but is known to be on speaking terms with their father.
And there will be hope that Kate’s hospitalisation for major surgery could bring a rapprochement and contact between the quarrelling brothers. William was seen at The London Clinic yesterday and is currently off work to support his wife and their three children.
King Charles and Queen Camilla at church in Sandringham on Christmas Day last month
Prince William, Catherine, Prince Harry and Meghan attend the Commonwealth Day Service in 2020. Harry has not spoken out about his sister-in-law’s health scare
It came after it was claimed that Harry may have heard the news about Kate’s surgery and King Charles’ hospital procedure on his enlarged prostate next week from the media.
The Duke of Sussex was reportedly informed about his father’s prostate diagnosis in a message from Buckingham Palace but is thought to have seen it reported in the press beforehand, according to The Telegraph.
The news of Charles’ admission to hospital next week was publicly announced in the UK at 3.25pm on Wednesday, which would have been 7.25am in California, where the Duke lives.
Kensington Palace said at 2pm on Wednesday that the Princess of Wales was being treated in hospital after undergoing successful abdominal surgery, which was at 6am in Montecito.
The latest development appears to echo the breakdown of communications when Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022.
On this occasion, Harry discovered the news of his grandmother’s death via a news alert while he was mid-air heading to Scotland, when the first public announcement was made.
Tonight Harry is set to be inducted as a ‘Living Legend of Aviation’ on Friday at an awards ceremony hosted by John Travolta in Beverly Hills, California.
The duke’s work setting up the Invictus Games Foundation will also be celebrated. It is not confirmed if Harry or his wife Meghan will attend the glitzy awards do.
Harry been riduculed for accepting a place in the flying hall of fame alongside astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev.
Both the palace and a spokesman for the Sussexes have declined to comment on Harry’s silence over his relative’s health problems.
It’s understood, however, that neither side is keen to inflame tensions within the Firm, which has been rocked by a series of dramas in recent months.
Kate’s parents Carole and Michael and sister and brother in law Pippa and James (all pictured at Westminster Abbey in December) are at the heart of the Middleton’s support network for her and her children
The Princess of Wales has spent another night in hospital after major abdominal surgery as William, her parents and siblings cleared their diaries to support her recovery and care for George, Charlotte and Louis.
Kate is said to be ‘doing well’ as she recovers following the procedure at the London Clinic in Marylebone, revealed on the same day King Charles announced he was taking a short break for treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Prince William, 41, has postponed engagements to spend as much time as possible by Kate’s bedside, as well as supporting their three young children back at Windsor.
It is understood that William wants to continue doing the school run in an effort to create as much normality as he can for Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Prince Louis, while their mother is in hospital.
He will also have the help of their nanny, Maria, and Kate’s family, particularly her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, who are hands-on grandparents well used to having the children for sleepovers or staying with them.
Kate’s parents and siblings Pippa Matthews and James Middleton are already rallying round and help support her recovery at her home in Windsor, which is close to their own homes.
It comes after Prince William visited his wife Kate in hospital.
The heir to the throne was spotted leaving The London Clinic behind the wheel of a £139,000 electric Audi E-Tron GT Carbon Vorsprung, followed by royal bodyguards in a Range Rover.
It came as it emerged King Charles will be in hospital next week for a procedure on his enlarged prostate. Speaking in Aberdeen yesterday, Queen Camilla said: ‘He’s fine, thank you very much. Looking forward to getting back to work.’
The Prince of Wales was seen departing the private London Clinic in Marylebone at around 12.35pm on Thursday. His wife could spend up to two weeks there recuperating and he spent the morning with her before heading back to Windsor.
With Prince William also taking leave to care for his wife and children, the so-called ‘big three’ royals will be away from duties over the coming weeks with experts saying that with Harry and Meghan in the US, and Andrew in the cold, there is only Princess Anne and her brother Prince Edward to call on.
Prince William, Prince of Wales, drives himself away from the London Clinic in London where his wife Kate, Princess of Wales, underwent abdominal surgery
The Prince of Wales has cleared his diary of duties to support his wife and children
Queen Camilla opens the new ‘Safe Space’ during a visit to Aberdeen Art Gallery. The Queen has said the King is ‘fine’ and ‘looking forward to getting back to work’ as he awaits treatment for an enlarged prostate
Police outside the London Clinic, where Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales, is hospitalised for abdominal surgery
Kate is not expected to return to public events until after Easter, and her husband will combine being by his wife’s and children’s side throughout.
Any royal tours William and Kate had in the diary for the coming months will also no longer take place amid speculation they would visit Italy together in March.
The nature of the princess’s condition has not been revealed although Kensington Palace confirmed it was not cancerous.
It is serious enough, however, for heir to the throne William to be postponing official duties while his wife is in hospital and in the immediate aftermath while she recuperates, devoting his time to his family.
The Royal Family‘s ‘big three’ are out of action because Buckingham Palace also revealed yesterday that King Charles III will attend hospital next week to be treated with a ‘corrective procedure’ for an enlarged prostate.
The Princess of Wales was sent a get well message by East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) as she recovers from abdominal surgery.
The charity, of which Kate is patron, wrote on X: ‘Everyone at East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) sends their very best wishes to our wonderful patron, HRH The Princess of Wales.
‘We are all thinking of you and wish you a speedy recovery.’
Kensington Palace announced that the Princess of Wales has had abdominal surgery
Charles attends a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on January 7
The statement about Charles’ health released by Buckingham Palace
The two health updates on senior royals came within 90 minutes of each other, with Kensington Palace coming first at 2pm then Buckingham Palace followed at 3.30pm.
She was not rushed for hospital and her condition was not something that developed over the weekend, according to reports.
The Prince will also postpone a number of engagements as he supports his family, and will not undertake official duties while his wife is in hospital.
He will also do no official duties during the immediate period after Kate’s return home. Royal aides will provide a revised schedule for William in due course.
It is unclear what the exact nature of the surgery, with The Palace unwilling to reveal any details in respect of Kate’s ‘medical privacy‘. However it did not rule out the prospect that she may choose to speak publicly about it herself in the future.
Sun GP Dr Zoe Williams told The Sun: ‘This might be something that has been bothering her for her whole life which she has not got round to resolving, or an issue that has come to light more recently.
‘Two weeks in hospital is longer than we would normally expect, but she doesn’t have a normal life. She’s the future queen so the doctors will be erring on the side of caution.
‘We all hope it is something minor and the surgery is straightforward, but precaution is wise. With anything medical you can never be completely certain how things will go.
‘The most important thing is that she gets enough recovery time and it’s not too stressful for her and her family.’
Kate arrives for the royal carol concert at Westminster Abbey on December 8 last year
Kate with her family at the Westminster Abbey carol concert on December 8 last year
Dr Deborah Lee, from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, told The Express: ‘For abdominal surgery, most people stay in the hospital for four to seven days. After laparoscopic surgery [a type of keyhole surgery], this is reduced to two to four days.
‘It very much depends on what exactly has been done. If a patient needs to go to ITU, it’s likely their hospital stay would be considerably longer.
‘It can take two months or more for the patient to feel comfortable and be able to move around normally afterwards.’
Neither William nor Kate will travel internationally over the coming months.
William and Kate were said to have been planning a high-profile visit to Rome this spring as part of a European charm offensive, but this is now in doubt. Another scheduled foreign military engagement could be affected.
Kate will almost certainly be forced to miss a number of high-profile events she might otherwise been expected to attend.
She and William have regularly turned up for the Baftas, the biggest night in British cinema, held in central London this month, but this would be too soon for the recovering princess.
She is also likely to miss out on a long-standing royal tradition in March – handing out shamrocks to the Irish Guards on St Patrick’s Day in her role as the regiment’s honorary colonel.
The annual Commonwealth Day Service, also held in March, is likely to have to go ahead without her. The princess, patron of English rugby, is also unlikely to be well enough to attend the Guinness Six Nations, which kicks off next month.
Kate attends the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London last November
Police officers stand outside The London Clinic where Kate is staying after surgery
The Princess marked her birthday just over a week ago, with the monarchy’s official social media accounts sharing a new behind-the-scenes photo of the princess at the King’s coronation.
Kate usually enjoys good health but was previously admitted to hospital while pregnant after suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum – severe morning sickness.
A palace spokesman said: ‘Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was admitted to The London Clinic for planned abdominal surgery.
‘The surgery was successful and it is expected that she will remain in hospital for ten to fourteen days, before returning home to continue her recovery. Based on the current medical advice, she is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter.
‘The Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this statement will generate. She hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality for her children as possible; and her wish that her personal medical information remains private.
‘Kensington Palace will, therefore, only provide updates on Her Royal Highness’ progress when there is significant new information to share.
‘The Princess of Wales wishes to apologise to all those concerned for the fact that she has to postpone her upcoming engagements.
‘She looks forward to reinstating as many as possible, as soon as possible.’
Royal expert Phil Dampier said: ‘Wishing the Princess of Wales a speedy recovery after abdominal surgery. We don’t know the details but clearly this was serious as she will be in hospital for a fortnight and needs up to three months to recover.’
And the Queen’s former press secretary Dickie Arbiter said on X: ‘I am sure I speak for everyone in wishing HRH a speedy recovery.’
Like the rest of the royal family, Kate has had a busy, turbulent past couple of years, with the Platinum Jubilee and the late Queen’s death in 2022, and the coronation in 2023, as well as adjusting to her new role as the Princess of Wales.
Kate was admitted to The London Clinic (pictured) for planned abdominal surgery
William’s former university flatmate has carefully carved out her charity work since marrying the prince in 2011 and becoming an HRH, focusing on mental health and early childhood.
Seen as the monarchy’s safe pair of hands and as having a ‘keep calm and carry on’ approach, Kate has been heralded as channelling the same characteristics of charm, politeness and toughness as the late Queen Mother, who was once described as ‘a marshmallow made on a welding machine‘.
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, who was private secretary to the Cambridges and the Duke of Sussex, and used to work for the Queen Mother, told The Times: ‘She takes time to talk to people. She is tough.
‘She has got that Queen Mother feel in her, so that when things need doing, she is there to do them.’
The London Clinic, based on the corner of Devonshire Place and Marylebone Road in central London, is the UK’s largest independent private hospital.
The clinic first opened its doors in 1932 and its previous patients include Prince Philip, Princess Margaret, actress Elizabeth Taylor and US president John F Kennedy.