Kate, Princess of Wales, finally left the hospital on January 29 local time, but she needs to go home to continue her recuperation. Allegedly, she will not be able to appear in public until "Easter" (April 31).
Kensington Palace issued a statement confirming that Kate had been discharged from the hospital.
The Princess of Wales has returned to her home in Windsor for her post-operative **. The official statement stated: "Everything is going well and the Prince and Princess would like to thank the entire team at the London clinic, especially the dedicated nursing staff, for the care they provide." The Welsh family is also deeply grateful for the good wishes from all over the world. ”
To date, while details of Kate's condition have not been publicly disclosed, Buckingham Palace has previously stated that her health problems are not related to cancer, and that Kate wants personal medical information to be kept confidential. Concerns about her health were raised due to her 13-day hospital stay, with some suggesting that she underwent a "complicated operation" rather than being discharged after just three nights, as her king's grandfather had done, and that she appeared to be in good shape when she left the hospital.
Charles and Kate were discharged from the hospital on the same day**.
The 42-year-old Kate has not yet been seen discharged from the hospital, and apparently Kensington Palace did not allow reporters to film. It is reported that she left from a private exit at around 11 a.m. on the 29th in a car driven by William.
Two of Kate's aides were photographed driving out of the "London Clinic" in Marylebone, a luxury London district, with flowers on board, most likely gifts from others during the Princess's hospital stay.
With Kate's discharge, some details of her time in the hospital were also made public.
Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, were never taken to the hospital to visit her while her mother was in the hospital, according to the Daily Mail. Newspaper commentary noted that Kate may have been away from her children for the longest time.
As for the reason why the children were not allowed to visit, it can only be speculated that it was probably because Kate was very weak after the operation, and she did not want the children to see her emaciated. It was previously reported that Kate might keep in touch with her children through **, after all, they are very much concerned about each other.
Prince William was once photographed visiting the "London Clinic" while his wife was hospitalized, but only once. Charles and Camilla also visited, but Charles "killed two birds with one stone" and went directly to undergo prostate surgery after visiting Kate.
Rumor has it that Charles did not choose the Edward VII Hospital, which is preferred by the royal family, but stayed in the same hospital as his daughter-in-law, mainly for the sake of saving security costs. And their choice to be discharged on the same day may also have something to do with it, after all, the 75-year-old king is notoriously frugal.
After Kate became a member of the royal family, she was hospitalized three times for giving birth. After Louis was born, George and Charlotte, accompanied by their father, went to the hospital to see their mother and newborn little brother.
When Kate was discharged from the hospital, William was alone with her.
During Kate's admission, William also did not fulfill his royal duties as planned. William reportedly intends to resume public activities once his wife settles down, but details are still being worked out.
In addition to dealing with royal duties, William also had to take care of his three children. Not only was Kate unable to attend royal events, but even the children were unable to attend school activities, so it is conceivable that William's schedule must be very tight.
Thankfully, the small family also had some helpers, including Spanish nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo and Kate's parents, Michael Middleton and Carol Middleton.
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