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Princess Catherine’s Recovery Journey at London Clinic

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Princess Catherine’s Recovery Journey at London Clinic

Princess Catherine, the wife of , recently underwent a planned abdominal surgery at the prestigious London Clinic.

The clinic, known for its top-notch facilities and expert medical care, has been a pillar of healthcare excellence since its establishment in 1932.

Situated discreetly in Marylebone, the London Clinic boasts a reputation as London's premier private hospital.

During her recovery at the hospital, Princess Catherine will be accommodated in a luxurious inpatient facility, complete with a private room and attentive medical staff.

Equipped with modern amenities such as TV, radio, telephone, and Wi-Fi, she can stay connected with her loved ones, including her three children, through video calls.

While the Prince of Wales is permitted to visit her, strict guidelines are in place regarding visiting hours, with any late visits requiring approval from the ward manager.

Unfortunately, due to hospital policies, , Prince George, and will not be able to visit their mother during her stay, although special arrangements can be made with the matron.

One of the standout features of the London Clinic is its inpatient concierge service, offering a five-star culinary experience to patients.

The hospital prides itself on sourcing fresh, local ingredients for its gourmet meals, earning rave reviews from previous patients for its exceptional catering services.

Once Princess Catherine is feeling better, she can also enjoy refreshments at the Duchess of Devonshire Wing Cafe within the hospital premises, providing a tranquil escape from the hospital environment.

The London Clinic has a rich history of treating notable patients, including members of the royal family and even former U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

Following her successful surgery, Princess Catherine is expected to recuperate at Adelaide Cottage, a picturesque Grade II listed residence within the Windsor estate.

While smaller in size compared to their main residence at Kensington Palace, Adelaide Cottage offers ample green space for the family to enjoy privacy and outdoor activities.

Designed by architect Geoffrey Watville in 1831, Adelaide Cottage features charming details that harken back to the 19th century, including ornate decorations in the bedrooms and a marble fireplace in the living room.

With its rich history and serene surroundings, Adelaide Cottage provides the perfect setting for Princess Catherine to recover in peace, surrounded by her loving family.

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