In the near future, Prince William plans to resume royal duties, as his wife, the princess, has returned home from the hospital. The heir to the throne temporarily put aside royal affairs and emptied his schedule almost two weeks ago when Kate was taken to a London clinic for abdominal surgery.
Now, with Kate returning to Windsor to continue**, Prince William plans to resume his royal duties, albeit with one condition.
According to British media, William, Kate and their children live in Adelaide Cottage, an outskirts villa in Windsor, and their staff, including loyal and long-term nanny Maria Theresa Turion Borallo, have been supporting them. Kate's parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, and her siblings, Pippa Matthews and James Middleton, are also expected to personally help William and Kate through the next few months to help the Princess**.
In the coming weeks, the princess will miss a number of public events, including the BAFTAs in February, the annual Commonwealth Day celebrations at Westminster Abbey, the St. David's Day Parade in early March, and the St. Patrick's Day Parade with the military later that same month.
The aides insisted that the princess would not be seen in public in the coming months, but that she would likely work behind the scenes for her early life plans. William and Kate's official overseas visits have also been put on hold for the time being.
At the same time, the princess will be carefully monitored by royal doctors and will benefit from after-care at the London clinic, where a professional physicist will provide a personalised plan and provide home-based care. According to NHS recommendations for abdominal surgery**, it takes two to three months to move comfortably if you have major surgery with a large incision.
On January 17, Kensington Palace announced the news of the Princess's surgery, and 90 minutes later, Buckingham Palace revealed that the King needed to undergo an enlarged prostate**, triggering a double royal health storm. Diagnosed with benign lesions earlier this month, King underwent surgery last Friday and eventually left the London clinic after three days in the hospital.
Finally, Prince William's decision to resume royal duties is a positive sign. During Princess Kate's **, he will carry out his duties, but only if it is ensured that the care and ** of the princess are properly arranged. This decision shows William's care and support for his family and demonstrates his sense of responsibility as a future king. I wish the princess a speedy ** and look forward to William and Kate continuing to make outstanding contributions to the royal family and society in the future.