The mystery surrounding Kate Middleton’s health continues to be the order of the day. In mid-January, the Princess of Wales underwent an abdominal operation about which very little information has emerged. After a month of total secrecy, her rumors and speculations about her delicate state of health only increased with the passage of time.

However, the situation took a radical turn last weekend when Kensington Palace published an image of the Princess of Wales with her three children to celebrate Mother’s Day. This strategic move by the British royal house had one objective: to settle all rumors related to Kate Middleton. However, the result was much worse than expected and now conspiracy theories are more present than ever.

One of the rumors that has been gaining strength in recent days is the possibility that the Princess of Wales could be suffering from Crohn’s disease. A pathology caused by the patient’s own immune system and that attacks the tissues of the digestive system. Two of its main symptoms are ulcers on the abdominal wall and heavy bleeding.

This Friday, March 15, BBC journalist Helen Wade spoke openly on the Telecinco program Vamos a Ver about this theory. ”Enter within the possibilities of things that could be. But the reality is that we don’t know. They don’t tell us, neither unofficially nor officially. “Those who always tell us other things about the palace don’t gossip about this,” she declared.

”This secrecy comes directly from the Princess of Wales. She said “I don’t want people to know what I have, or what I’ve had surgery on,” and her husband, who is not exactly a friend of the press, told her “whatever you say.” And hence that secrecy. Although historically, the British royal house has always been very secretive with medical issues,’ she said.

Regarding rumors that point to possible infidelity or an unwanted pregnancy, the journalist ruled out those two possibilities. ”That’s not where the shots go. “It’s more of a health problem,” she said.