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Reunited: Princess Catherine Returns Home to Her Children

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Reunited: Princess Catherine Returns Home to Her Children

Princess Catherine has finally returned home to Windsor, reuniting with her three children for the first time in two weeks after being discharged from the London Clinic in Marylebone.

The Princess of Wales, who underwent surgery on January 16, is reported to be in good spirits according to Kensington Palace.

Her husband, , was also discharged on the same day after surgery for an enlarged prostate, with both royals leaving the Central London Hospital within hours of each other.

While has been advised to refrain from public engagements for up to a month, he is already diving back into work by attending to his state papers.

Princess Catherine, on the other hand, is expected to stay out of the public eye until after Easter.

Interestingly, it has been revealed that her children – Prince George, , and – were not brought to visit her during her hospital stay, as they would have been in school at the time.

Upon her return home, it is likely that Princess Catherine's children first laid eyes on her when they returned from Lambrook School to Adelaide Cottage, their Windsor residence.

This separation from her children is speculated to be the longest the Princess has experienced, highlighting the dedication of both her and to prioritize their family above all else.

The couple has made adjustments to their schedules to accommodate their children, ensuring at least one parent is available for the school run and shortening foreign tours to spend weekends at home.

, who had cleared his schedule to support his wife during her hospitalization, was present at the hospital when she was discharged and likely drove her back home.

A statement from Kensington Palace expressed gratitude to the London Clinic staff for their care and confirmed that the Princess is now recuperating at home in Windsor.

The Palace also shared that Princess Catherine's return to official duties will be determined by medical advice, hinting that she may not resume public engagements until after Easter.

As the Princess focuses on her recovery, her husband plans to resume his public duties once she is settled at home.

Assisting them during this time are their nanny, Maria Turrian-Borrello, and Kate's parents, Michael and Carol Middleton.

While details of their upcoming engagements are yet to be announced, it is clear that the well-being of the family remains a top priority.

Kensington Palace has emphasized that the Princess's medical information will remain private, respecting her wishes for confidentiality.

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