She could visit her father-in-law Charles III, who was suffering from cancer.
“On the mend”, Kate Middleton would have indeed left Windsor for the first time since her hospitalization, revealed the
Daily Mail
on Friday February 9.
She would have joined Prince William and their three children George, 10 years old, Charlotte, 8 years old, and Louis, 5 years old, for vacation in Sandringham, where the sovereign is also located.
“Catherine is recovering well from the operation,” an anonymous source told royal correspondent Richard Eden.
“She was looking forward to a change of scenery and can relax in Norfolk while the kids let off steam with Prince William.”
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A daily life “as normal as possible”
Hospitalized due to a “planned abdominal surgical procedure” which “went successfully”, on Tuesday January 16, the Princess of Wales left the London Clinic thirteen days later.
She subsequently worked "from the bottom of her bed", in her room at Adelaide Cottage, Wales' home in Windsor.
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“Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that Prince William's wife will return to public duties before Easter,” March 31, however, Kensington Palace warned in a statement.
Since then, the Princess of Wales, whose state of health has remained secret in recent weeks, seems to have recovered well from her stay in hospital.
While waiting for her to be back on her feet, her mother Carole Middleton and her husband, Prince William, would have taken over, in order to ensure the three children of Wales a daily life “as normal as possible”.
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