LONDON, Jan 17: Kensington Palace confirmed on Wednesday that Princess Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is in recovery after undergoing planned abdominal surgery. The 42-year-old princess was admitted to The London Clinic on Tuesday, and the surgery, deemed successful by the palace, was performed as part of a planned medical procedure.
While Princess Kate is expected to spend the next 10 to 14 days in the hospital, her full recovery will continue at the family’s residence. The Duchess, wife of Prince William and mother to their three young children, is anticipated to resume her public duties after the Easter period.
In a statement, the palace acknowledged the public’s interest in the princess’s well-being. The Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this statement will generate, the palace said. It highlighted her desire to maintain normalcy for her children during this time and emphasized the importance of keeping her medical details private.
Due to her hospitalization, Princess Kate is regrettably postponing her upcoming engagements. The palace expressed her eagerness to reinstate these commitments at the earliest opportunity.
The Duchess’s health and recovery will remain a priority for the royal family, and further updates on her condition will be provided as necessary.