Catherine, Princess of Wales: This is how she feels after abdominal surgery

Catherine, Princess of Wales
This is how she feels after the procedure

Catherine, Princess of Wales

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After successful abdominal surgery, Catherine, Princess of Wales is on the mend. British media published the first details.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, 42, is on the mend after her abdominal surgery yesterday, Tuesday, January 16, 2024, according to information from the British media. For example, the “Daily Mail” reports that the wife of heir to the throne Prince William, 41, is “doing well” after her procedure. The Times also reports that the Princess of Wales is “recovering well”. The palace previously announced, completely unexpectedly, that Kate had a successful operation on Tuesday and would now have to stay in a London clinic for 10 to 14 days. She won’t be able to attend her first appointments before Easter.

Catherine, Princess of Wales is said to be “recovering well”

British media also confirmed the palace statement that it was a planned operation. Kate was not rushed to the hospital and her condition did not deteriorate over the weekend. However, the British royal experts have so far held back from making precise diagnoses. In the official statement from Kensington Palace, Kate asked for her privacy. She wants her personal medical information to remain private.

Princess Kate’s last public appearance was at Sandringham at Christmas, when she walked to the church service with her husband Prince William, 41, and their three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

King Charles will also have to go to hospital next week

Just over an hour after Kensington Palace informed the public about Kate’s surgery, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles, 75, will also undergo the procedure next week. He undergoes surgery for an enlarged prostate. However, his condition is harmless. After a short recovery period, he will make public appearances again.

Sources used: thesun.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk

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