Princess Kate underwent stomach surgery at London’s Clinic Hospital last week, leading to her admission for a predicted recovery period of 10-14 days.
While her discharge from the London Clinic in Marylebone is imminent, the public may not catch a glimpse of her anytime soon, unlike her previous hospital visits.
The recent confirmation from Kensington Palace regarding the Princess of Wales’ surgery did not delve into specific details about her condition.
However, the statement assured that Princess Kate will continue her stay in the hospital for the next two weeks.
Unlike past instances where the Royal has been seen leaving the hospital post-treatment, this time, the situation seems more discreet.
In previous years, Princess Kate has made notable exits from the hospital, notably after receiving treatment for hyperemesis gravidarum during her pregnancy with Prince George in 2012.
She was also photographed outside the Lindo Wing following the births of Prince George in 2013, Princess Charlotte in 2015, and Prince Louis in 2018.
Nevertheless, the current circumstances surrounding Kate’s health have been shrouded in secrecy, likely to persist as she continues her recovery in Windsor.
Given the private nature of the Princess of Wales’ condition, it is improbable that the public will witness her departure from the hospital.
Having undergone significant surgery and an extended hospital stay, Princess Kate, like anyone else, is eager to return home cautiously to Windsor to reunite with her children and recuperate in the comfort of her family residence.
On January 17th, Kensington Palace surprised the public with its announcement, stating, “Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was admitted to a London clinic for planned abdominal surgery.”
The successful procedure sets the stage for her expected hospital stay of 10-14 days before transitioning back home to commence her recovery journey.