Kate Middleton is spotted with William on a visit to her favourite Windsor farm shop looking 'happy, relaxed and healthy' as Princess of Wales takes first steps towards a return to official engagements after abdominal surgery

 

Kate and William (pictured in November 2023) were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday

Kate Middleton is spotted with William on a visit to her favourite Windsor farm shop looking 'happy, relaxed and healthy' as Princess of Wales takes first steps towards a return to official engagements after abdominal surgery

  • The Prince and Princess visited the shop after watching their children play sport 

The Princess of Wales was reportedly spotted looking 'happy, healthy and relaxed' on a visit to a local farm shop over the weekend, marking the first time she has been seen out and about since undergoing planned abdominal surgery.

Kate and William were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday after having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports.A witness who saw the couple told The Sun last night: 'After all the rumours that had been going round I was stunned to see them there. Kate was out shopping with William and she looked happy and she looked well.

'The kids weren't with them but it's such a good sign she was healthy enough to pop down to the shops.'

While no pictures were taken of the couple - adhering to their request for privacy as Kate recovers - their reported appearance is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements. 

The Princess, who made her last public engagement at Sandringham on Christmas Day, is expected to return to public duty after April 17, when her children start back at Lambrook School, near Ascot, following the Easter Holidays.

Yet there is suggestion that Kate could now make an earlier return and may even be seen walking into the annual Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel on the Windsor estate. 

The Princess of Wales has reportedly been spotted out and about for the first time since her abdominal surgery visiting a local farm shop in Windsor with her husband William. Pictured: Kate in May 2023

The Princess of Wales has reportedly been spotted out and about for the first time since her abdominal surgery visiting a local farm shop in Windsor with her husband William. Pictured: Kate in May 2023 

Kate and William (pictured in November 2023) were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday

Kate and William (pictured in November 2023) were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

According to The Sun, members of the public saw Kate, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, looking 'happy, healthy and relaxed'. Pictured: The Windsor Farm Shop where the couple were allegedly spotted on Saturday in December 2021

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday

According to the Telegraph the Princess has not ruled out making a return to the public eye on Easter Sunday and could join her family for the traditional walk about, which would be photographed. 

A palace source told the paper there had been 'no confirmation either way' adding that anything else was speculation.

 The reports of an early return and her Windsor sighting come just a few days after the Princess was pictured in the back of a car alongside Prince William as they left Windsor Castle last Monday. 

The Prince of Wales was on his way to Westminster Abbey for the annual Commonwealth Day service while MailOnline understands Kate was headed to a 'private appointment'.  

In recent weeks wild rumours - fuelled by social media and the foreign press - have speculated over the reason why Kate has not been seen, despite the Kensington Palace's laying out her recovery timeline.

'Katespiracies' online have ranged from claims she was recovering from a 'Brazilian bum lift' or in a coma, a theory sparked by a journalist on Spanish television. 

Some joked she was a contestant on The Masked Singer television show - or may have even been bumped from the Royal Family.

Other trolls and conspiracy theorists have used her absence and the lawlessness of social media to spread deeply sinister and highly libellous claims. Even Kim Kardashian has wade in posting selfies captured: 'On my way to go find Kate.'

While no pictures were taken of the couple, the reported sighting at the shop is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

While no pictures were taken of the couple, the reported sighting at the shop is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

The couple are said to have visited the farm shop (pictured) having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports

The couple are said to have visited the farm shop (pictured) having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports

The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. She is pictured with her husband Prince William and her children during her last public appearance, which was on Christmas Day

The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. She is pictured with her husband Prince William and her children during her last public appearance, which was on Christmas Day

The absurd claims only intensified when the Princess took the blame for the family photograph released by Kensington Palace on Mother's Day, which was 'killed' by six of the world's top picture agencies over concern that it had been 'manipulated'.

In addition to the numerous imperfections in the image, viewers also spotted that Kate appeared to not be wearing her wedding ring, which sparked multiple unfounded theories online about the state of her marriage. 

The furor on social media led the Princess to make a personal apology on X, writing 'Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing.' 

It is understood that Kate had only intended to 'bring a bit of joy' and release a reassuring image to thank the public for their ongoing support, and that she and William are both 'shaken and devastated' at the speculation about their marriage. 

William is said to have taken the picture in a 40-minute window on a £2,900 Canon camera on Friday before the Princess edited it twice in Photoshop to 'make it the best it can be'. 

Despite calls for the original image to be published, Kensington Palace insisted it would not be reissuing the unedited photograph of Kate and her children. 

One insider said: 'I worry about all this attention on Catherine. She did not look happy at all in the car on Monday.'

Kensington Palace released the picture of the Princess of Wales since surgery

Kensington Palace released the picture of the Princess of Wales since surgery

Kate posted the apology on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram account

Kate posted the apology on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram account 

Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in Norfolk in 2022

Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in Norfolk in 2022

Over the weekend, a source close to the Wales' said that the couple will disclose more information about Kate's illness and recovery in due course. 

'In Kate's case, there is almost nobody else in the world whose face, body, clothes are more judged than hers,' the insider told The Sunday Times. 

'What is happening is exactly what they said would happen — she would spend two weeks in hospital and be back after Easter. So what if they haven't pushed her out there to wave from the back of a car? She is not a show pony.'  

A friend said the Waleses are fully aware about the circulating rumours but claimed: 'They're not like [Prince] Harry, obsessing and scrolling through Twitter, but they know it has broken through. 

'They follow the news and see the BBC breaking news alerts.'

The insider added that the speculation around the couple's marriage is 'just cruel', especially while William, Kate and their children are 'going through the hardest time they've had to go through as a family'.

Kate was admitted to the London Clinic - the private hospital where the King underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate - for planned abdominal surgery.

Kate is pictured at the Christmas Day morning church service in Sandringham last year, which was the last time she was seen publicly before her surgery

Kate is pictured at the Christmas Day morning church service in Sandringham last year, which was the last time she was seen publicly before her surgery

She left the hospital on January 29 - almost two weeks later - and returned to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

Speculation grew online as she recuperated in Windsor which was only stoked further when William pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, King Constantine of Greece, for an unexplained 'personal matter'

The Ministry of Defence also came under fire after it suggested that Kate would be attending the Trooping the Colour event in June before her appearance was quickly stripped from the Army's official website.  

Details of her condition have not been revealed but Kensington Palace previously said it was not cancer-related and that the Princess wished her personal medical information to remain private.

Another friend said: 'She and William are at their most open when out interacting with the public. I can see a world in which the Princess might discuss her recovery out on engagements.

'If she was going to do it, that's how she would do it. They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays.'

Kensington Palace has maintained that Kate is 'doing well' and will only provide significant updates.

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

The couple are refusing to publish any details until they feel ready, with a friend adding: 'They will want to be clear and more open, but they'll do it when they feel ready. 

Sources told the Mail that that there is no pressure or hurry on her to do so and her focus remains on 'what is important' – her recovery and her three children. 

Despite this tumultuous few weeks for the Royal Family, it is expected that William and Kate will still uphold the tradition of releasing a new photograph to mark their children's birthdays, the next being Prince Louis on April 23.

'They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays,' an aide told the Times.

While there has been no official confirmation that Kate will be well enough to attend Trooping the Colour in June, the King, who is suffering from cancer, is determined to attend his official birthday celebrations.

The Mail revealed last night that aides are already exploring ways that Charles will be able to part within the constraints of his ongoing cancer treatment. 

This could include watching the military spectacular from a podium, instead on horseback as usual, and being driven to Buckingham Palace, like his late mother did.

A firm decision will be made at the time and will be dependent on medical advice. The event will take place on June 15 and the Mail understands the planning is a source for optimism. 

'There are a number of key events His Majesty would love to attend coming up in the diary and this is at the top of the list,' a source said. 

Kate Middleton is spotted with William on a visit to her favourite Windsor farm shop looking 'happy, relaxed and healthy' as Princess of Wales takes first steps towards a return to official engagements after abdominal surgery

  • The Prince and Princess visited the shop after watching their children play sport 

The Princess of Wales was reportedly spotted looking 'happy, healthy and relaxed' on a visit to a local farm shop over the weekend, marking the first time she has been seen out and about since undergoing planned abdominal surgery.

Kate and William were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday after having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports.

The sighting at The Windsor Farm Shop will provide a much needed boost to the British public who have been growing more concerned about the Princess' health in the midst of a tsunami of speculation over her unknown condition.

A witness who saw the couple told The Sun last night: 'After all the rumours that had been going round I was stunned to see them there. Kate was out shopping with William and she looked happy and she looked well.

'The kids weren't with them but it's such a good sign she was healthy enough to pop down to the shops.'

While no pictures were taken of the couple - adhering to their request for privacy as Kate recovers - their reported appearance is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements. 

The Princess, who made her last public engagement at Sandringham on Christmas Day, is expected to return to public duty after April 17, when her children start back at Lambrook School, near Ascot, following the Easter Holidays.

Yet there is suggestion that Kate could now make an earlier return and may even be seen walking into the annual Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel on the Windsor estate. 

The Princess of Wales has reportedly been spotted out and about for the first time since her abdominal surgery visiting a local farm shop in Windsor with her husband William. Pictured: Kate in May 2023

The Princess of Wales has reportedly been spotted out and about for the first time since her abdominal surgery visiting a local farm shop in Windsor with her husband William. Pictured: Kate in May 2023 

Kate and William (pictured in November 2023) were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday

Kate and William (pictured in November 2023) were reportedly seen at one of their favourite spots, around a mile from their Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor on Saturday

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

The couple are said to have visited the farm having watched their their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports. Pictured: Kate with Louis and Charlotte in May 2023

According to The Sun, members of the public saw Kate, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, looking 'happy, healthy and relaxed'. Pictured: The Windsor Farm Shop where the couple were allegedly spotted on Saturday in December 2021

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday

William and Kate were spotted leaving Windsor for Westminster Abbey to attend The Commonwealth Day Service last Monday

According to the Telegraph the Princess has not ruled out making a return to the public eye on Easter Sunday and could join her family for the traditional walk about, which would be photographed. 

A palace source told the paper there had been 'no confirmation either way' adding that anything else was speculation.

 
The reports of an early return and her Windsor sighting come just a few days after the Princess was pictured in the back of a car alongside Prince William as they left Windsor Castle last Monday. 

The Prince of Wales was on his way to Westminster Abbey for the annual Commonwealth Day service while MailOnline understands Kate was headed to a 'private appointment'.  

In recent weeks wild rumours - fuelled by social media and the foreign press - have speculated over the reason why Kate has not been seen, despite the Kensington Palace's laying out her recovery timeline.

'Katespiracies' online have ranged from claims she was recovering from a 'Brazilian bum lift' or in a coma, a theory sparked by a journalist on Spanish television. 

Some joked she was a contestant on The Masked Singer television show - or may have even been bumped from the Royal Family.

Other trolls and conspiracy theorists have used her absence and the lawlessness of social media to spread deeply sinister and highly libellous claims. Even Kim Kardashian has wade in posting selfies captured: 'On my way to go find Kate.'

While no pictures were taken of the couple, the reported sighting at the shop is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

While no pictures were taken of the couple, the reported sighting at the shop is an encouraging sign that she is taking her first steps towards a return to official royal engagements

The couple are said to have visited the farm shop (pictured) having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports

The couple are said to have visited the farm shop (pictured) having watched their three children - George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five - take part in sports

The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. She is pictured with her husband Prince William and her children during her last public appearance, which was on Christmas Day

The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. She is pictured with her husband Prince William and her children during her last public appearance, which was on Christmas Day

The absurd claims only intensified when the Princess took the blame for the family photograph released by Kensington Palace on Mother's Day, which was 'killed' by six of the world's top picture agencies over concern that it had been 'manipulated'.

In addition to the numerous imperfections in the image, viewers also spotted that Kate appeared to not be wearing her wedding ring, which sparked multiple unfounded theories online about the state of her marriage. 

The furor on social media led the Princess to make a personal apology on X, writing 'Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing.' 

It is understood that Kate had only intended to 'bring a bit of joy' and release a reassuring image to thank the public for their ongoing support, and that she and William are both 'shaken and devastated' at the speculation about their marriage. 

William is said to have taken the picture in a 40-minute window on a £2,900 Canon camera on Friday before the Princess edited it twice in Photoshop to 'make it the best it can be'. 

Despite calls for the original image to be published, Kensington Palace insisted it would not be reissuing the unedited photograph of Kate and her children. 

One insider said: 'I worry about all this attention on Catherine. She did not look happy at all in the car on Monday.'

Kensington Palace released the picture of the Princess of Wales since surgery

Kensington Palace released the picture of the Princess of Wales since surgery

Kate posted the apology on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram account

Kate posted the apology on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram account 

Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in Norfolk in 2022

Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in Norfolk in 2022

Over the weekend, a source close to the Wales' said that the couple will disclose more information about Kate's illness and recovery in due course. 

'In Kate's case, there is almost nobody else in the world whose face, body, clothes are more judged than hers,' the insider told The Sunday Times. 

'What is happening is exactly what they said would happen — she would spend two weeks in hospital and be back after Easter. So what if they haven't pushed her out there to wave from the back of a car? She is not a show pony.'  

A friend said the Waleses are fully aware about the circulating rumours but claimed: 'They're not like [Prince] Harry, obsessing and scrolling through Twitter, but they know it has broken through. 

'They follow the news and see the BBC breaking news alerts.'

The insider added that the speculation around the couple's marriage is 'just cruel', especially while William, Kate and their children are 'going through the hardest time they've had to go through as a family'.

Kate was admitted to the London Clinic - the private hospital where the King underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate - for planned abdominal surgery.

Kate is pictured at the Christmas Day morning church service in Sandringham last year, which was the last time she was seen publicly before her surgery

Kate is pictured at the Christmas Day morning church service in Sandringham last year, which was the last time she was seen publicly before her surgery

She left the hospital on January 29 - almost two weeks later - and returned to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

Speculation grew online as she recuperated in Windsor which was only stoked further when William pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, King Constantine of Greece, for an unexplained 'personal matter'

The Ministry of Defence also came under fire after it suggested that Kate would be attending the Trooping the Colour event in June before her appearance was quickly stripped from the Army's official website.  

Details of her condition have not been revealed but Kensington Palace previously said it was not cancer-related and that the Princess wished her personal medical information to remain private.

Another friend said: 'She and William are at their most open when out interacting with the public. I can see a world in which the Princess might discuss her recovery out on engagements.

'If she was going to do it, that's how she would do it. They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays.'

Kensington Palace has maintained that Kate is 'doing well' and will only provide significant updates.

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (wearing his Welsh Guards uniform) watches an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

King Charles III (centre), wearing his Welsh Guards uniform, Prince William, Prince of Wales (Colonel of the Welsh Guards) (left) and Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Colonel of the Blues and Royals) (right) depart Buckingham Palace on horseback to attend Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023

The couple are refusing to publish any details until they feel ready, with a friend adding: 'They will want to be clear and more open, but they'll do it when they feel ready. 

Sources told the Mail that that there is no pressure or hurry on her to do so and her focus remains on 'what is important' – her recovery and her three children. 

Despite this tumultuous few weeks for the Royal Family, it is expected that William and Kate will still uphold the tradition of releasing a new photograph to mark their children's birthdays, the next being Prince Louis on April 23.

'They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays,' an aide told the Times.

While there has been no official confirmation that Kate will be well enough to attend Trooping the Colour in June, the King, who is suffering from cancer, is determined to attend his official birthday celebrations.

The Mail revealed last night that aides are already exploring ways that Charles will be able to part within the constraints of his ongoing cancer treatment. 

This could include watching the military spectacular from a podium, instead on horseback as usual, and being driven to Buckingham Palace, like his late mother did.

A firm decision will be made at the time and will be dependent on medical advice. The event will take place on June 15 and the Mail understands the planning is a source for optimism. 

'There are a number of key events His Majesty would love to attend coming up in the diary and this is at the top of the list,' a source said. 

Las teles 'menoscreciando' a Ayuso y su novio mientras se votaba la amnistía

 

Las teles 'menospreciando' a Ayuso y su novio mientras se votaba la amnistía. María Jesús Montero debe dimitir y explicar quien le pasó la denuncia.

Pedro Sánchez interviene durante una sesión en el Senado.

Pedro Sánchez interviene durante una sesión en el Senado. EP

Mientras los diputados votaban este jueves el proyecto de Ley de Amnistía, los espectadores de su televisión favorita mañanera se esforzaban en comentar la noticia de que la Fiscalía Provincial de Madrid ha propuesto un pacto al novio de Isabel Díaz Ayuso para reconocer que es un defraudador. El director de un 'aguerrido' diario digital -¿aguerrido o aferrado? ¿a qué o a quién?- abundaba en ese momento en las mentiras de la Comunidad de Madrid al informar sobre este caso mientras, ya digo, sus Señorías, a viva voz, aprobaban o rechazaban la norma que perdonará los delitos cometidos por quienes quisieron destrozar el orden constitucional en 2017.

Podrían esas cadenas de televisión aprovechar la ocasión para departir sobre las declaraciones de Pere Aragonès o Carles Puigdemont acerca de la hoja de ruta que maneja el independentismo para los próximos tiempos, que consiste en volver a las andadas de 2017. O a lo mejor sería adecuado destacar que Cataluña ha roto todos los planes de Pedro Sánchez, quien daba por supuesto que tras aprender a caminar con los pantalones por los tobillos tras negociar la amnistía, la legislatura se iba a alargar durante cuatro años sin mucha dificultad.

Pero, ¿para qué iban a abundar las televisiones en esos puntos? Justo después de que se conociera el resultado de la votación -¡rápido, Paco, desconecta, pincha plató!-, aparecían en La 1 las caras de Ayuso y de su novio. A lo mejor, y sólo a lo mejor, hubiera sido menester que los espectadores pudieran haber visto las reacciones de los portavoces parlamentarios tras finalizar la votación. Pero, ¿eran más importantes que lo de la presidenta madrileña? En absoluto. Conviene fomentar la amnesia sobre la amnistía.

Los trileros de las teles

Juegan estos medios con su audiencia a lo mismo que los trileros. Mira la bolita, la pongo aquí, muevo este vaso, muevo el otro…, ¿dónde está la bolita? ¿A que ya no la ves? Será porque he sido demasiado rápido. ¿Dónde está ahora Félix Bolaños, quien la semana pasada afirmaba que todos los grupos que apoyaron la investidura de Pedro Sánchez estaban trabajando para aprobar los Presupuestos de 2024? Allá donde se halla la canica roja. Puede que aquí, puede que allá… o puede que en ningún lado.

Sería lo suyo que los medios que piden fidelidad a sus lectores -o incluso que pasen por caja- hubieran concentrado hoy sus esfuerzos en la gran cuestión palpitante que se plantea tras lo que ha sucedido durante las últimas horas, que no es menor. Porque afirmaron desde Moncloa que todo este sainete con los independentistas era fruto de la voluntad negociadora de ambas partes ("Parlem!"), que consideraban que la voz y la concordia eran más efectivas que las sentencias judiciales y las porras policiales. Pedro Sánchez aspiraba a resolver un conflicto político que se había enquistado y ERC y Junts, a cambio, apoyarían las cuentas de 2024. 

Pero resulta que el día antes de que se votara la amnistía y se completara el primer paso necesario en esta senda hacia la etapa más pacífica, gloriosa y cohesionada desde la conquista de Granada, Aragonès convocaba elecciones y demostraba que el guion que había vendido al PSOE era falso, dado que los independentistas no habían comprometido ningún apoyo o, directamente, habían engañado al presidente, porque ni siquiera ERC y Junts se habían puesto de acuerdo para aprobar las cuentas catalanas. Por falta de voluntad y de interés en coligarse, por supuesto.

¿Qué ha ocurrido después? Que el Gobierno ha renunciado a tramitar los Presupuestos Generales del Estado. La legislatura está muerta y eso obligará a Sánchez a buscar su enésima resurrección o directamente a reconocer su muerte, dado que para poder ser investido prometió una serie de políticas que requieren financiación.

Enfoca a Ayuso, que esto no interesa

Parecía este asunto importante, así como el de la votación de la norma que borrará el historial de antecedentes de decenas de personas a las que, en algunos casos, se les acusa de algunos de los delitos más graves del ordenamiento penal español. En ese momento exacto, en ese preciso instante, había televisiones que debatían sobre Díaz Ayuso y su novio y se empeñaban en detallar cada dato de la estructura empresarial de ese señor y de sus conversaciones con la Fiscalía.

El momento en el que se ha filtrado ‘lo suyo’ no le convierte en más inocente ni más culpable, ni suma o resta gravedad o interés a la acusación del ministerio público. Pero podría deducirse que quien ha aireado todo esto tenía interés en que durante estos días tan determinantes los ciudadanos miraran hacia el varón que se encama con la presidenta, y no hacia el presidente al que los independentistas le han vuelto a hacer la cama.

Diríase que los medios están para afinar, acertar y adivinar dónde se encuentra lo relevante. A veces fallamos (muchas), qué duda cabe. Otras, hay quien se deja engañar o se despista a sabiendas de su error. Es lo que siempre se ha definido como el “dame pan y dime tonto”.

La Ley de la amnistía se verá reflejada en el 12-M.

 

Cataluña 12-M: la prueba de fuego para la ley de Amnistía

Carles Puigdemont.

Carles Puigdemont. EP

La obsesión de Ada Colau por encontrar su pequeño hueco en la historia de Cataluña ha hecho saltar por los aires los presupuestos, precipitando un adelanto electoral con el que casi nadie contaba hace tan sólo unas semanas.

Pedro Sánchez, viendo venir el peligro, encomendó a Yolanda Díaz la tarea de bajarle los humos a la líder de los Comunes para que los presupuestos de Pere Aragonés salieran adelante. Pero, al final, el partido de Colau ha votado con Junts, Vox, Ciudadanos y PP una enmienda a la totalidad que ha derrotado a la suma de ERC y PSC (a los que se agregó la diputada no adscrita Cristina Casol). Otra prueba de la inutilidad de un partido llamado Sumar, sobre todo para los intereses del presidente del Gobierno.

La derrota de los presupuestos de ERC/PSC demuestra, además de que Díaz para las cosas importantes es totalmente prescindible, que la lucha cainita entre los partidos independentistas marca por encima de todo la política catalana y puede echar por tierra cualquier planteamiento avalado por Junqueras pero que no cuente con el respaldo de Puigdemont.

El adelanto electoral para el 12 de mayo tiene una consecuencia inmediata para la política nacional: el Gobierno no podrá aprobar los presupuestos generales para este año, como era el deseo de Sánchez tras la aprobación de la ley de Amnistía. En plena campaña electoral, pactar con Madrid tiene un coste que ni ERC, ni por supuesto Junts querrán asumir. María Jesús Montero, que había metido la directa para negociar las cuentas públicas cuanto antes, tendrá que cambiar de planes y de discurso.

Si el PSC no gana y los independentistas suman mayoría absoluta, el plan de Sánchez habrá sido un rotundo fracaso

Sin embargo, lo más importante de este adelanto electoral es que va a suponer la prueba de fuego para conocer el efecto político de la ley de Amnistía en Cataluña. Es verdad que los comicios se celebrarán cuando la ley aún no esté en vigor, pero el PSC podrá esgrimirla como su principal activo.

Sánchez, que ha vendido la ley de Amnistía como una apuesta por la reconciliación y un antídoto contra el independentismo, se la juega el 12-M. La única forma en la que el presidente podría afirmar que su arriesgada apuesta ha sido un éxito sería con un triunfo del PSC y la posibilidad de gobernar junto a ERC. Cualquier otro supuesto sería sinónimo de fracaso. Si los independentistas suman mayoría absoluta, lo más probable es que acaben pactando, a pesar de que se odian. Ya lo han hecho en el pasado y lo volverán a hacer. ERC sólo pactaría con el PSC si gana y Junts obtiene un mal resultado.