Kensington Palace officials have vehemently denied claims broadcast on a Spanish TV program alleging that Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, was put into an induced coma due to her life being in 'great danger'. The palace source described the allegations as 'total nonsense' and 'fundamentally, totally made-up'. The false reports have sparked fury among Palace officials, as confirmed by multiple news outlets.
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The Palace has reacted angrily to false claims that were broadcast by a news channel about the Princess of Wales's health https://t.co/BjS43Ln0eT
The Palace has reacted angrily to false claims that were broadcast by a news channel about the Princess of Wales's health https://t.co/mBISLIzcxQ
Princess Kate 'coma' claims leave Kensington Palace furious https://t.co/Ua6eX3Kl95
Fury of Palace officials over "made up" claims about Princess of Wales’s surgery aired on Spanish news programme https://t.co/DdW9IjswEv
Claims made on Spanish TV that Kate Middleton's life was in “great danger” and that she was put into an induced coma have been dismissed as “total nonsense,” and “fundamentally, totally made-up,” by a palace source. https://t.co/84CVeELmwr