Princess of Wales hospitalization for successfully undergoing abdominal surgery
Princess of Wales, will spend up to two weeks recovering in hospital after successfully undergoing abdominal surgery
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has undergone planned abdominal surgery and will be hospitalized for up to two weeks, Kensington Palace said Wednesday.
The 42-year-old wife of Prince William. Britain’s future king, will take a prolonged break from her normally busy schedule of public appearances and private engagements.
“Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was admitted to The London Clinic yesterday for planned abdominal surgery," said the palace, which is the home and office of the royal couple. "The surgery was successful and it is expected that she will remain in hospital for ten to fourteen days, before returning home to continue her recovery."
The
statement did not elaborate on the reasons for the procedure. "Based on
the current medical advice, she is unlikely to return to public duties until
after Easter," it said.
Easter
Sunday this year falls on March 31, which is more than two months away.
“The
Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this statement will generate. She
hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality
for her children as possible; and her wish that her personal medical
information remains private," the statement said.
The
statement also added that she apologizes for postponing upcoming commitments.
The
London Clinic is a private hospital in central London, near Kensington Palace.
Kate is
unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter, Kensington Palace said.
A Kensington Palace source confirmed that the
condition is noncancerous.
The
source said the princess could be advised to recuperate for as long as three
months and her return to full royal duties will depend on future medical
advice.
William
will also postpone a number of engagements, the source said, as he juggles
being with his wife and looking after their three children.
"He
will not undertake official duties while his wife is in hospital, and
during the immediate period following her return home," the source said,
adding that William will not go on any foreign trips in the coming months.
News of
her surgery came less than an hour before Buckingham Palace said in a statement
that her father-in-law, King Charles III, will undergo a “corrective
procedure” in the hospital next week after seeking treatment for an enlarged
prostate.
The
statement said his condition was “benign and he will attend hospital next week
for a corrective procedure.” It added that the 75-year-old’s monarch “public
engagements will be postponed for a short period of recuperation.”
Kate has
become one of the most important and visible members of the royal family since
her marriage to William in 2011, an occasion marked by a public holiday in the
United Kingdom.
The
spotlight on the former Kate Middleton has grown brighter since Prince Harry
and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, left the country and their roles as senior
royals.
The
number of senior royals was reduced by the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the
coronation of King Charles III. The ongoing controversy surrounding Prince
Andrew's relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein saw him
step back from royal duties in 2022.
The
intense media scrutiny into Kate's life has previously focused on her health:
during her pregnancies, she suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, , a
debilitating condition also known as severe morning sickness, something that
led to her using “hypnobirthing” techniques.
Prince
George, second in line to the throne, was born in 2013; Princess Charlotte was
born in 2015, and Prince Louis in 2018.
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