The Princess of Wales is recuperating from a successful abdominal surgery at The London Clinic, as announced by Kensington Palace. Following the procedure, she is slated to remain in the hospital for the next two weeks before transitioning to her recovery period at her residence in Windsor.
However, regrettably, it is anticipated that her return to public duties may not occur until after the Easter period. Notably, the medical intervention was conducted to address a non-cancerous condition.
In a released statement, Kensington Palace emphasized the Princess’s commitment to maintaining privacy, especially concerning her medical details, and her dedication to providing as much normalcy as possible for her children. The Palace intends to share updates on her recovery only when there is significant new information to share.
During this period, Prince William will temporarily retire from his public duties to stand by his wife and care for their three children. Consequently, the couple will miss notable events like the Bafta Awards and the Royal Family’s Commonwealth Day service. Any international visits on their agenda for the coming months have been postponed.
The Middleton family, including parents Carole and Michael and siblings Pippa and James, will actively provide support during this time.
The London Clinic, where the Princess underwent surgery, has a history of catering to royals and upholding high medical standards. Kate is expected to spend the next 10 to 14 days in the hospital, with updates on her recovery being shared at appropriate intervals.
Celebrating her 42nd birthday on January 9, the Princess was last seen in public during the Christmas Day festivities at Sandringham, joined by Prince William and their three children.
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