When it was announced early in the year that the Princess of Wales ( formerly known as Kate Middleton ) was recovering from abdominal surgery and would be taking an extended break from royal duties, speculation and wild rumors began to surface on the internet. The longer she wasn’t seen in public, the worse things got as sheer panic spread across Britain and stories about Kate’s health and well-being made headlines around the world. The “never complain, never explain” royals had to ditch their mantra and realize that in the age of social media, the only way to stop outrageous and often vicious rumors was for the princess to debunk them herself.

She did just that in March when she shocked everyone by revealing her cancer diagnosis . In her video message, the princess asked for time and privacy as she continues to recover and undergo preventive chemotherapy . Now, as the summer winds down, members of the royal family are going to head to Balmoral Castle in Scotland for their annual summer vacation.

Many of them will not be seen for quite some time, therefore, King Charles has imposed a rule before everyone gets there so Kate isn’t subjected to any more outrageous rumors as she may not be seen for months again. Expert says trip to Balmoral is a very good thing for Kate Roya biographer and commentator Angela Levin spoke to GB News about the princess making the trip to Balmoral with the extended royal family this year and believes that is a very positive thing amid her c.