Kate Middleton admitted to hospital after undergoing 'planned abdominal surgery', Kensington Palace announces
Kate Middleton's supporters have been sending her well wishes after Kensington Palace revealed she recently underwent “planned abdominal surgery.”
Kate, Princess of Wales, suspended all engagements until Easter while she focuses on her health, according to the official statement shared on her and Prince William's Instagram account.
He added: “The surgery was successful and he is expected to remain in hospital for ten to fourteen days, before returning home to continue his recovery.”
“Based on current medical advice, he is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter,” the statement continued. “The Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this statement will generate.”
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Her fans rushed to the comments section to wish the princess a get well. Someone wrote: “That is very worrying. “This means a very long hospital stay and a longer recovery.”
“As a surgical nurse, I know this must have been a very serious medical procedure. Hoping for a full recovery for this young mom,” the comment adds.
Another wrote: “I also had abdominal surgery and the recovery was painful. Praying for the princess and thanking her for her desire to protect her privacy and that of her children.”
“And that's how you tell people about your private life. Dignity and Grace as always. Get well soon,” one praised the statement.
“Wishing Her Royal Highness a speedy and peaceful recovery, sweet Princess Catherine, is a difficult decision, don't worry, dear Prince William,” another royal fan wrote.