Kate Middleton rep responds to mystery surrounding royal’s whereabouts as Prince William resumes royal duties

Kate Middleton’s camp has set the record straight amid mass speculation over the Princess of Wales’ whereabouts following her abdominal surgery in January.

The Princess has been recovering behind closed doors since being discharged from the hospital on Jan. 29.

Since then, there have been endless conspiracy theories about Middleton’s whereabouts, but her team has now cleared up the timeline of her recovery.

Kate Middleton’s camp has set the record straight amid mass speculation over her whereabouts. MEGA

“Kensington Palace made it clear in January the timelines of the Princess’ recovery and we’d only be providing significant updates,” her rep tells The Post exclusively. “That guidance stands.”

The rep added that the mom of three, 42, is “doing well.”

Meanwhile, Prince William has resumed his public duties Thursday after mysteriously pulling out of his godfather’s memorial service at the eleventh hour earlier this week.

The Princess of Wales has been recovering behind closed doors since being discharged from the hospital on Jan. 29. REUTERS

The Prince of Wales, 41, attended an event against antisemitism at a London synagogue, where he made clear of his and Middleton’s stance on antisemitism.

“Both Catherine and I are extremely concerned about the rise of antisemitism,” he said in a video shared on social media.

“I’m just so sorry that you had to experience that. That’s why I am here today, to reassure you all that people do care. People do listen.”

Meanwhile, Prince William has resumed his public duties Thursday. REUTERS

William, who donned a yarmulke for his outing, said antisemitism “has no place in our society” as he met Holocaust survivors Renee Salt and Manfred Goldberg.

The heir to the throne, who has reportedly been at the center of recent succession talks led by his father King Charles III, listened to young Jewish students speak about the abuse they’ve faced because of their religion.

“Antisemitism has no place in society,” the father of three said. “Prejudice has no place in society. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I want you all to know you can talk about it and your experiences.”

William, who donned a yarmulke for his outing, said antisemitism “has no place in our society” as he met Holocaust survivors Renee Salt and Manfred Goldberg. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
William listened to young Jewish students speak about the abuse they’ve faced because of their religion. X / @KateMansey

Following Thursday’s event, Karen Pollock, the chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, praised William for speaking out on the matter.

“Today His Royal Highness reminded us that antisemitism is not only a problem for the Jewish community but for all society,” she said.

While Middleton was not in attendance Thursday as she continues to recover at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, the Princess had previously done a lot of work with Holocaust survivors in years past.

The Prince of Wales, 41, attended an antisemitism event at a London synagogue, where he made clear his and Middleton’s stance on antisemitism. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

In 2021, the royal visited the UK’s Lake District where she joined a boat trip with two of the Windermere Children.

There, she spoke to some of the 300 Holocaust survivors who were brought to the Lake District in 1945.

The Princess was described as a “delight” and commended for being “down-to-earth.”



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