Disappear And Reportedly Pregnant, This Is The Latest Appearance Of Kate Middleton

JAKARTA - Kate Middleton disappeared like being swallowed by the earth for almost two months. Prince William's wife is said to have avoided being chased by the media because it was said that she was pregnant and experienced shocks in her household.

Speculation about the divorce of Kate and William until the pregnancy of their fourth child is like a wild ball. The British royal party has not yet provided an official statement regarding Kate's whereabouts. So where exactly is Kate's position now?

Russell Myers was quoted by Today Australia as saying that Kate is currently doing well. Myers, who is also close to Kate, denied that Kate and William would soon divorce. "He just wants to take a break from the public spotlight for a while," said Myers, quoted from Paragram.id.

It is undeniable that since Kate officially became William's future wife to officially become a member of the British royal family, the media spotlight on Kate is very large. He also began to think about the psychological condition of his three children namely Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Kate and her family are currently on a summer vacation in an unknown location. Reportedly Kate and her family are in Norfolk or Baltimore Castle in Scotland, also at the same time accompanying Queen Elizabeth II.

So far it is suspected that there is an agreement between the royal party and the media, that while Kate is on vacation not to get news related to her. But what about Kate's pregnancy?

Because before announcing her first to third pregnancy some time ago, Kate always disappeared for some time and then gave a statement that she was pregnant. What happened to Kate is similar to that moment.

"It has been an honor to hear the stories of some of those involved in #OperationPitting — inspiring, emotional, terrifying and powerful — from an incredible group of people," Prince William and Kate Middleton wrote on the @DukeandDuchessofCambridge account. 16 September.

"Flying over 15,000 people from Kabul was a truly collaborative operation across our Armed Forces, local authorities and aid organizations in Afghanistan and the UK. You should all be proud of your work, often around the clock, to support the evacuation of civilians from Afghanistan," he continued.