One significant allegation is that complications of Kate’s surgery required her to be placed in an induced coma.
“The decision was to put her in an induced coma.
They had to intubate her,” Calleja claimed (viaThe Times).

“It was about saving her life.”
Calleja’s statements were unequivocally dismissed by a palace source.
“It’s absolutely not the case.”

The palace also dismissed Calleja’s assertion that Kate had initially been admitted to the hospital on December 28.
However, Calleja hasn’t been content to let the matter rest.
“I have touched nerves, and nerve always hurts, and that is what has happened.
There has not been a single statement denying this, not a single one.
I trust my source.”
On January 29, Kensington Palace reported that Kate was making positive strides and convalescing at home.
“Catherine is recovering well,” a friend informed theDaily Mailon February 9.
“She was looking forward to a change of scene and will be able to take it easy.”
This isn’t the first time Callaja has made startling claims about the royal family.
Besides looking at autopsy documentation, Callaja indicates that some of her sources in the book are British spies.