Kate Middleton’s Uncle Gary Goldsmith Thinks 'The Crown' Is 'Ridiculous and Fantastical'
Princess Kate and Uncle Gary Goldsmith. Getty Images (2)
Princess Kate Middleton’s uncle Gary Goldsmith did not share many details about his niece on Celebrity Big Brother U.K. However, he did mention that she is doing well in her recovery.
During the season 23 premiere, Gary, 58, mentioned to fellow contestant Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu that he respects Kate's privacy. He stated, “Because she doesn’t want to talk about it, the last thing I’m going to do is [talk about it]. There is a kind of code or etiquette. If it’s announced, I’ll give you an opinion.”
Gary mentioned that he has spoken to both Kate’s mom, Carole Middleton, and sister, Pippa Middleton. He confirmed that Kate is receiving the best care as she recovers. The family is prioritizing her well-being before anything else. They have decided that she will take some time to recuperate and they plan to see each other at Easter.
As Carole Middleton's younger brother, Gary recently joined the cast of the U.K. version of Big Brother. During the show, he described Kate as "simply perfect" and mentioned that both Kate and Prince William are very down-to-earth despite their royal titles.
Gary briefly mentioned Kate's health while chatting with Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh on the episode that aired on Tuesday, March 6. According to Newsweek, he mentioned that it can be challenging to reach his niece even during the best times. He noted that Kate is busy with her royal responsibilities and her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, but he appreciates that she prioritizes her family.
Kensington Palace announced in January that Kate Middleton would be taking a break from her royal duties to recover from a planned abdominal surgery. She is expected to return to her public engagements sometime in the spring.
In their statement, the palace shared, "The Duchess of Cambridge appreciates the interest this announcement will generate. She hopes for understanding from the public regarding her need to maintain normalcy for her children and keep her medical information private. The Duchess apologizes for the inconvenience caused by postponing her upcoming engagements and looks forward to rescheduling them as soon as possible."
William also took a break from his royal duties to support Kate. Even though he went back to work recently, there were rumors circulating online about Kate's whereabouts when he had to cancel an event on February 27 for personal reasons.
Kate's spokesperson quickly dismissed the speculations, clarifying that Kensington Palace had already outlined the timeline for the princess's recovery in January. Updates would only be provided when necessary. Just a few days later, Kate was seen for the first time in two months, driving around with her mother as captured in photos by TMZ.
Kate recently underwent surgery and is currently recovering, coinciding with King Charles III's own health issues. The 75-year-old monarch had a procedure for an enlarged prostate in January and later disclosed that he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer.
Despite Charles being transparent about his health challenges, royal expert Gareth Russell emphasized that the king's decision to share his diagnosis should not influence how Kate chooses to address her own health situation.
Russell told Us last month that it is important to respect that each patient may have different comfort levels when discussing their health. Patient privacy is a fundamental right that should not be overlooked, regardless of any royal connections. As a patient, it is important to remember that even if you have the ability to raise awareness, you may still be processing your own emotions and experiences. It is okay to take things at your own pace.
Editor's P/S:
The article provides a glimpse into the private life of Princess Kate Middleton, shedding light on her recovery from abdominal surgery. Her uncle, Gary Goldsmith, has shared limited details about her well-being, respecting her privacy while confirming that she is receiving excellent care and prioritizing her recovery. The royal family's decision to allow Kate time to recuperate highlights their commitment to her well-being.
It is important to note the emphasis on patient privacy in the article. While transparency about health issues can raise awareness, it is crucial to respect the individual's comfort level in discussing their own health. Kate's decision to keep her medical information private is her own, and it should be respected. Patient privacy is a fundamental right that should not be influenced by societal expectations or royal connections.