Kate Middleton has been spotted by residents in Windsor for a second time, days after visiting her local farm shop. The Princess of Wales is taking a break from her public duties as she recovers from abdominal surgery.
But her disappearance had been causing a stir among the public, with rumours spreading about her whereabouts. Kate was admitted to hospital for surgery on January 16 and has not made an official public appearance since Christmas.
However, a video was taken over the weekend that appeared to show Kate and her husband Prince William taking a stroll around Windsor Farm Shop. READ MORE: Prince Harry 'keen to return to UK' amid Kate Middleton hospital drama Now, residents say Kate was also spotted at the tennis on Sunday, along with her children Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, the Mirror reports.
Locals told The Telegraph that they see the couple around Windsor frequently. Adressing some of the wild conspiracy thepries surrounding the princess's disappearance, Ann Tanner , 71, said: "It's a load of nonsense, it really is." Anne, who lives opposite the farm shop Will and Kate were spotted at, said: "We live here just across the road, they go in and out the back gate and Dave (the doorkeeper) will have let them in quickly.
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