Kate Middleton has been discharged from hospital following abdominal surgery and is home in Adelaide Cottage making 'good progress'.
19.01.2024 - 16:39 / ok.co.uk
Princess Kate may be in hospital recovering from her recent abdominal surgery but she's previously opened up about dealing with a debilitating condition that also left her hospitalised. The Princess of Wales is currently recuperating from her abdominal surgery at the private London Clinic after undergoing surgery earlier this week - but it's not the first time the royal has battled health woes. On Wednesday, Kensington Palace announced that Princess Kate had been admitted to hospital where she had the operation and would have to stay there for up to 14 days, before continuing her recovery at home.
The Princess was previously admitted to hospital several years ago too due to hyperemesis gravidarum, or acute morning sickness. The nature of the princess’s current condition and reason for abdominal surgery has not been revealed although Kensington Palace confirmed it was not cancerous. Prince William has since postponed a number of official duties while his wife remains in hospital, and will instead be devoting his time to his family.
But back in 2012, when Kate was pregnant with Prince George, she was diagnosed hyperemesis gravidarum. Kate had the same experience while with Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis and had to cancel a royal tour in 2014 because of it. It's been well documented that Kate suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum – severe sickness – throughout her pregnancies and she previously explained how she coped with the condition.
Kate Middleton has been discharged from hospital following abdominal surgery and is home in Adelaide Cottage making 'good progress'.
Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith has reportedly signed up for Celebrity Big Brother, and has vowed to "talk about everything and anything" on the reality show. Gary, 58, is the younger brother of Carole Middleton - the Princess of Wales' mum. He served as an usher at Carole's wedding to husband Michael, 74, in 1980 and he also attended Kate's wedding to Prince William, 41, in 2011 as a guest.
King Charles visited Kate Middleton in the hospital before his own prostate surgery.The King and Queen Consort checked on the Princess of Wales, who is recovering from her operation, before Charles went in for his procedure. Royal insiders shared that Charles and Camilla wanted to see how Kate was after her surgery last week. Kate was on her 11th day of her hospital stay at the London Clinic before resting at home.
Within a matter of hours — completely out of the blue — TWO senior royals announced big medical issues last week, shocking the world. But while King Charles III was super open about what was going on with him, Princess Catherine opted for a TON more secrecy. And why the heck is that?
Kate Middleton's mum is reportedly stepping in to help with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis while her daughter recovers from a health scare. It's been over a week since Kate had an abdominal operation at the London Clinic, where she's still recovering.The princess, aged 42, is expected to stay there for up to two weeks and won't be back on royal duties until after Easter. Prince William has taken a break from his official responsibilities to care for Kate and their children, but now a royal expert has revealed how Carole Middleton is likely to be "at the helm" helping out.
undergoing a “planned abdominal surgery” last week.Sources told People that the news took Middleton’s loved ones by surprise, especially as “there had been no indication that anything was wrong” with her before her hospitalization on Jan. 16.Middleton, 42, was last seen in public for Christmas Day service on Dec.
The Princess of Wales is expected to remain in hospital for the next few days as she continues with her recovery from last week’s abdominal surgery.
undergoing a “planned abdominal surgery” last week.While the surgery has been “successful,” Middleton will remain under the watchful eye of doctors and nurses for up to two weeks and will not return to royal duties until after Easter.Following Prince William’s brief visit last week, it’s said that the princess has kept in touch with her three children via FaceTime as they remain at their home in Windsor with their dad.“Kate loves FaceTiming the children when she is working away overseas so I’m sure they will be in regular contact while she’s in the hospital and the kids will be keen to see her as soon as she’s well enough,” royal expert Emily Nash told Hello! Magazine.“Both William and Kate are very hands-on parents — they take the kids to school, attend sports matches and concerts and try to be home for bedtime as much as they can.”“While Kate is in hospital, William, 41, will be at home keeping things as normal as possible,” Nash added.The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.According to the Sunday Times, Kate and William’s new family motto is now, “100% family first, day job second.” “The kids are always at the center of their universe. That will continue to be the case,” an insider told the outlet.
Kate Middleton is currently recovering from the abdominal surgery that she underwent last week but she can definitely count on her devoted husband Prince William to be by her side.
Kensington Palace stated at the time that the Princess of Wales will remain at the London Clinic to recover from her "planned abdominal surgery" for 10-14 days and is not expected to restart her official engagements until after Easter. Once the Princess leaves hospital, it is thought she will continue her recuperation at the family's Windsor home, Adelaide Cottage.
told the Mirror on Saturday, “The King and the Princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health. The Duke and Duchess contacted both parties in different ways to express their concern and best wishes.”The Post has contacted reps for Harry and Meghan, as well as Buckingham and Kensington Palace, for comment.
Kate Middleton can't go back home from the hospital because it's 'not suitable', an expert has shared.The Princess of Wales will stay in the hospital for 10 to 14 days before she goes back to her house at Adelaide Cottage. And royal reporter Michael Cole told GB News: "She is going to be in hospital for up to two weeks as she improves, and I hope that she does very rapidly." He also said: "...after she fully recovers she will convalesce initially at Windsor at Adelaide Cottage where they have a house in the grounds.They will stay there I think because the children are at school and she will want to be close to her children." Mr Cole mentioned: "It's not an absolutely ideal place." "A former tenant of Adelaide Cottage was Mrs Rosemary Townsend, the wife of Group Captain Peter Townsend, who famously had an affair with Princess Margaret.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given their support to King Charles, and Kate Middleton after they both revealed they were in need of hospital treatment this week. According to The Mirror, a source revealed that “The King and the Princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health.The Duke and Duchess contacted both parties in different ways to pass on their concern and best wishes.” The move is widely considered by many to be an olive branch from the Prince and his wife, and comes two months on since Charles, 75, and Kate, 42, were publicly named in an alleged race row over the skin colour of Harry and Meghan’s eldest child, Prince Archie, four.
Kate Middleton is currently recovering in hospital following a successful abdominal surgery at a private London hospital and it isn't the first time the mum-of-three has been admitted due to health complications in the past.
Prince William is seen driving his car away from a UK hospital after visiting his wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) on Thursday (January 18) in London, England.
Kate Middleton is thought to be "doing well" following her abdominal surgery, after a shock announcement worried royal fans.The Princess of Wales, 42, had the operation on Wednesday at The London Clinic in Marylebone, with Kensington Palace making a statement that she would be stepping back from royal duties until after Easter. Kate is expected to stay in hospital for 10 to 14 days, longer than is usually advised after abdominal surgery, and will then take two to three months for her recovery once she is back in Windsor.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has undergone successful abdominal surgery and won't be back to Royal duties until Easter. Kensington Palace announced that she will stay in hospital for "10 to 14 days" before going home to recover with her family, and it's "unlikely" she'll return to work before Easter.The Palace hasn't shared details about the surgery, but confirmed it wasn't cancer-related.
Kate Middleton has undergone a successful abdominal surgery that will see her not return to her royal duties until Easter.
The Royal Family has been hit with two health scares this week, after it was reported that Princess Kate is now in hospital following some surgery, with King Charles to have treatment on his prostate next week.
The Princess of Wales has undergone abdominal surgery after being admitted to hospital on Tuesday.