Kate Middleton is expected to continue her royal work from bed while she recovers from surgery.
Princess of Wales Kate Middleton has been given a stern warning as she plans to work from bed after abdominal surgery.
A medical expert warned the future queen that she “must not rush back” to resume her royal duties and take a proper rest.
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In an article for the daily mailDr Max Pemberton, NHS psychiatrist, says: “The Palace has said it will take time off from official duties until Easter and in this regard I think it is incredibly sensible.
“We don't know what's wrong with her or why she needed the operation, but Kate has always seemed pretty level-headed, level-headed and stoic to me, so I'm sure she wouldn't have followed medical advice or taken action.” really necessary.
“Abdominal surgery is something serious. Of course, there will always be someone who will tell her how they had a hysterectomy during lunchtime or how they removed her appendix while she was going to school. But really we should all follow Kate's example and convalesce properly.”
He further said, “We need to give ourselves time to get back up to speed both physically and mentally. “Many of us are guilty of returning to work too quickly.”
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Dr. Max Pemberton prayed for Kate Middleton's speedy recovery, but also urged that she not return to duty until she is well and ready.