Prince William was spotted leaving the London Clinic Hospital after visiting his wife, Princess Kate, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery.
The Duke of Cambridge made his way out of the private hospital in Marylebone on Thursday afternoon, driving an Audi e-tron GT carbon four-sprung.
This visit comes after Princess Kate underwent a successful abdominal surgery earlier this week.
The Duchess of Cambridge is reported to be doing well, although she will remain an inpatient for approximately 10 to 14 days and will require up to three months for a full recovery.
While the specific details of Kate’s condition have not been disclosed, Kensington Palace has confirmed that it is not cancerous.
In other royal news, Queen Camilla recently shared that King Charles is in good spirits and eager to return to work.
This statement came after the Palace announced that the King will undergo prostate surgery next week.
During her visit to the Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Queen was asked about the King’s health by the Lord Provost, to which she replied, “He’s fine, thank you very much.
Looking forward to getting back to work.”
Yesterday, the Royal Family made two significant announcements.
At 2pm, Kensington Palace revealed that Kate had been admitted to the hospital for planned abdominal surgery and would remain there for up to two weeks.
Then, at 3:30pm, aides disclosed that the King would be receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate next week.
Following the surgery, Kate is advised not to resume her royal duties until after Easter.
Prince William has also adjusted his schedule to prioritize his wife and their three children during this time.
Some of his official duties have been postponed to allow him to devote more time to supporting Kate.
Meanwhile, King Charles, who is currently at his private residence in Aberdeenshire, is preparing for a corrective procedure to address his benign enlarged prostate.
He is scheduled to be admitted to the hospital next week.