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Kate Middleton’s health crisis has left her ‘fragile,’ shaken her confidence: expert

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planned abdominal surgery. but her health battle has knocked her confidence and left her feeling “fragile,”, one expert asserts.

The Princess of Wales, 42, is expected to return to public duties sometime after Easter, but royal writer Jennie Bond says her progress could be hampered by her uncle Gary Goldsmith’s appearance on UK’s “Celebrity Big Brother.”Goldsmith — who is the brother of the princess’s mother Carole Middleton — has been making on-air comments about his royal niece, which may be giving the royal undue stress.“Clearly whatever’s happened to Catherine, she’s probably feeling fragile — mentally as well,” Bond told The Mirror. “To have a serious setback like this at the prime of your life, it must knock your confidence and so she’ll be fragile at this stage in her recovery and to have this thrown at her.

She must just be thinking, ‘Why, why, why did Uncle Gary have to do this?’ I imagine she’s thoroughly depressed about it,” the expert added.Goldsmith addressed Kate’s health battle on “Celebrity Big Brother” earlier this week, following feverish global speculation about her whereabouts.

He said the princess was receiving the “best care in the world” following her two-week stint in a London hospital in January.

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abdominal surgery in January, she has mainly kept a low profile, leading the world to wonder where she went.The Duchess of Cambridge, 42, finally put rumors to bed about her whereabouts when she announced she has cancer in a video statement last month.The BBC has now addressed complaints that they covered her health battle an “excessive and insensitive” amount, per Deadline.The British Broadcasting Cooperation said that while they know that “not everyone would have approved of the approach we took” to relaying the news of Middleton’s cancer, the coverage “reflected the significance of this story and the outpouring of support for the princess from around the globe.”“Our reporting made clear that this is a difficult time for the princess and the rest of the Royal Family; we have been mindful at all times to approach our coverage with sensitivity,” the BBC said.The company continued: “As part of our analysis, we examined the intense speculation there had been in the preceding weeks about the princess’s health. We also reported on Catherine’s request for privacy and detailed the statement from Kensington Palace regarding the princess having the right to privacy in relation to her medical issues.”“We always give careful consideration to the editorial decisions we make,” the BBC added.
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