Eight days have passed since the Princess of Wales underwent abdominal surgery at the London Clinic. One hundred ninety-two hours that Kate Middleton He has taken the opportunity to receive the closest family visit and enjoy several daily video calls with his children, George, Charlotte and Louis, who miss her very much. Her mood has improved a lot and she has already expressed her desire to return home and resume her duties via telematics, a desire that the doctors have not been slow to stop: “Le han request tranquility”.
The princess's evolution is slow but good, news that reassures everyone around her. The medical team is also optimistic but prefers to remain calm and be very cautious. This is what he has made known to the patient, who is already beginning to ask about his medical discharge and her incorporation into her work: “They have told him not to rush, they have stopped him”Casa Real sources have told the magazine Hello!
Guillermo, who has cleared his institutional schedule to spend more time with his wife and children, visits her daily and gives her peace of mind, as does his in-laws, Carole y Michael Middletonwho are also being key in the princess's recovery along with María Teresa Turrión, the Spanish nanny who has been working with them for years. “Kate loves to FaceTime her kids when she's working abroad, so now that she's in the hospital she's sure to do it regularly. And, in all likelihood, she'll do it several times a day so they don't suffer too much from her absence,” said British expert Emily Nash.
A season in the field
In Adelaide Cottage Everything is ready to receive Kate Middleton. The couple's holiday home, located near Windsor Castle (in Berkshire County), is perfect for the princess's convalescence, as it enjoys greater tranquility and privacy. In its magnificent gardens she will be able to walk and breathe fresh air with her children, who will be the best medicine to regain her spirit and physical fitness. She will have time, too, to read the hundreds of letters and cards she has received (and will continue to receive) with best wishes for her recovery.
The reasons that led Kate Middleton to undergo surgery remain a mystery. From Buckingham Palace they allude to “privacy” to give details although they do rule out that it is a “cancerous process.” Rumors point to a hysterectomy, an intervention that involves the removal of the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries and that can respond to several diseases, such as endometriosis. This Wednesday, Queen Camilla's biographer, Angela Levin, pointed out that the “abdominal surgery” could be a cover and that The princess's problems could have to do with mental health.