Royals and the media

I recently saw that Pippa Middleton made a comment about Kate not being ill in the traditional sense. I saw this on Reddit, and cannot find the article online anywhere and there is barely any information about this out there. How does the royal family keep this information from coming out exactly? Do they pay media companies? I remember trying to find information years ago about a William situation (can't remember what it was exactly) and it was hard to find at the time too, as though all the articles had been deleted. It might have been something to do with Rose Hanbury or the ski trip with the Aussie model. Anyway, I guess I'm just wondering how this all works, how is everything kept so hush?

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u/Separate-Lecture7505 — 10 hours ago
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Private maternity hospital, Australia. 10/10 dinner.

Here is my dinner from earlier in the year. We had a longer hospital stay than usual and ended up being there for New Years Eve so this dinner was more special than the others during my stay, but the food was good in general. Here is steak wrapped in bacon on a bed of mash potato, side of asparagus, minestrone soup, side salad, bread rolls and a cheese plate. Oh and a bottle of wine! I ordered the cheese plate almost every night with the bread rolls which were super fresh and crunchy, they were the highlight every day.

Edit to add: I actually ended up needing to stay at both a public and private hospital when I gave birth (long traumatic birth story yada yada yada) but public had more facilities for high risk birth. Just wanted to say that the staff were amazing at both hospitals. The food at private was obviously better but there wasn't a difference in the care given and if I had to have a baby again (definitely not) I would probably go public because it's bloody expensive!

The wine was only given to patients that one night because it was New Years Eve and my husband drank it because I still felt like crap.

u/LafawnduhDy-no-mite — 2 days ago