Connect with us

US News

Princess Catherine Returns Home After 14-Day Hospital Stay

Photos: GETTY

The News

Princess Catherine Returns Home After 14-Day Hospital Stay

Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has returned home to Windsor today after spending two weeks in the hospital at the London Clinic following abdominal surgery.

The royal is said to be making good progress as she continues her recovery, while her husband, , has cleared his schedule of official duties to support her.

It is reported that Princess Catherine will not undertake any official engagements until after Easter, and her return to public duties will depend on medical advice closer to the time.

The Princess went into the hospital 14 days ago on Tuesday, January 16, and Royal Aids have confirmed that she is now continuing her recovery from the comfort of her home.

Mail Online has learned that Princess Catherine's return to official duties will be determined by medical advice, and will resume his public engagements once she is fully settled.

Meanwhile, Princess Catherine's father-in-law, III, remains in the London Clinic where he is receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate.

III was admitted to the hospital last Friday for the procedure, and he has been visited by his wife, Queen , four times during his stay at the hospital in Inmarlabone.

A spokesperson from Kensington Palace expressed gratitude on behalf of the Prince and Princess, thanking the entire team at the London Clinic, especially the dedicated nursing staff, for the care provided to Princess Catherine.

The Wales family also appreciates the well wishes they have received from people around the world during this time.

While Princess Catherine is focusing on her recovery at home, King Charles III continues to spend time in the hospital after the procedure on his enlarged prostate.

Queen visited him twice yesterday, marking her third and fourth visits to the private hospital since their arrival on Friday.

Her presence brought smiles as she arrived and left the London Clinic, indicating positive updates on the King's condition.

Camilla had previously mentioned that the King was doing well after the procedure, providing reassurance to those inside the hospital.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
You may also like...

More in The News

Top stories

To Top