Princess of Wales: Kate returns home after abdominal surgery
- The Princess of Wales has returned home to Windsor after undergoing abdominal surgery, according to a Kensington Palace spokesperson.
- She had the surgery at the London Clinic private hospital and is making good progress in her recovery. Prince William and Princess Kate are grateful for the care provided by the hospital staff.
- It is unclear what the surgery was for, but it was non-cancerous according to a royal source. The princess is expected to recuperate for several months and is unlikely to resume public duties until after Easter.
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Charles and Kate home after surgeries
King Charles leaves the London Clinic with Queen Camilla on Monday. Photo: Reuters Britain's King Charles III and his daughter-in-law Catherine, the Princess of Wales, have returned home from hospital after undergoing planned treatments.
Princess of Wales returns home from London hospital after abdominal surgery
The Princess of Wales was admitted to hospital on Jan. 16 for planned abdominal surgery. A day later, Kensington Palace announced the operation was a success and that she would remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days.
Princess of Wales returns home from London hospital after abdominal surgery
The Princess of Wales was admitted to hospital on Jan. 16 for planned abdominal surgery. A day later, Kensington Palace announced the operation was a success and that she would remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days.
Princess of Wales returns home from London hospital after abdominal surgery
The Princess of Wales was admitted to hospital on Jan. 16 for planned abdominal surgery. A day later, Kensington Palace announced the operation was a success and that she would remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days.
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