CATHERINE, PRINCESS OF WALES:
It is reported that the future queen Catherine also known as Princess of Wales will stay in hospital for 10 to 14 days after successful treatment and After that, she'll go back home and take some time to get better before starting her duties again after Easter.
Kensington Palace reported that Princess of Wales is being
treated in hospital after a successful tummy operation and that she will stay
in hospital for up to two weeks.
The princess, who is 42 years old, went to the London Clinic
on Tuesday for a planned surgery, but no one knows all the details because she
wants to keep her health information private.
The palace said she wants things to be as normal as possible that’s why she will remain in hospital for about two weeks before returning home. And as per doctor’s advice she is not going to perform her public duties until after Easter. The palace will only share updates if there's something important to tell.
The Princess of Wales is grateful for the attention this statement will generate.
She hopes that the general public will respect her intentions
to maintain as much normality for her children as possible, and to keep her
personal medical information private. The palace will only share updates if
there's something important to tell.
The Princess of Wales wished to apologise to all those
concerned for the fact that she had to postpone her upcoming engagements. She looked
forward to reinstate as many as possible, as soon as possible.
The palace didn't say exactly what Catherine was treated
for, but it's not cancerous. The prince and princess won't be traveling
internationally for a while.
The Prince of Wales, Catherine's husband, will take care of
their three children and won't have official duties while she's in the hospital
and when she comes back home.
Her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton and her siblings
Pippa Matthews and James Middleton will be there to support her to recover at
the royal couple’s home in Windsor.
A fresh behind-the-scenes picture of Catherine at the king's
coronation from last year was released by the monarchy's official social media
channels just over a week ago, when Catherine celebrated her birthday.
Even though she's had good health, this isn't her first time
in the hospital. She had severe morning sickness when she was pregnant.
During formal royal events, she is often spotted engaging in
sports activities, demonstrating her high level of physical activity.
She became an HRH in 2011 and has since dedicated her charitable efforts to mental health and early childhood education.
The couple is known for being hands-on parents, and they've taken on more official duties since the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Observers describe Catherine as a reliable and calm member of the monarchy.
A private secretary to the Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex
and also used to work for Queen Elizabeth the Queen mother, Jamie
Lowther-Pinkerton told the times that She will take time to talk to people. She
is not perfectly normal at the moment. She has got that queen mother feel in
her, so that when things will need to do, she will be there to do them.
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