Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has returned home to Windsor after spending two weeks at the London Clinic for abdominal surgery.
Her recovery is progressing well as she continues to recuperate in Windsor, while her husband, Prince William, has cleared his schedule of official duties to support her during this time.
The Princess of Wales entered the hospital on Tuesday, January 16, and her medical team has reported that she is making good progress.
It is anticipated that she will refrain from undertaking any official engagements until after Easter, with her return to public duties contingent upon medical advice closer to the time.
Prince William is expected to resume his official responsibilities once Princess Catherine is fully settled back home.
In the midst of Princess Catherine’s recovery, her father-in-law, King Charles III, remains at the London Clinic where he underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate.
He has been in the hospital since last Friday, receiving visits from his wife, Queen Camilla, who has been by his side four times at the Inmarlabone facility.
A spokesperson from Kensington Palace expressed gratitude on behalf of the Prince and Princess for the care provided by the medical team at the London Clinic, particularly acknowledging the dedicated nursing staff.
The Wales family appreciates the outpouring of well wishes they have received from people around the globe during this challenging time.
As Princess Catherine settles back into her home environment, the focus remains on her continued recovery and well-being.
Meanwhile, King Charles III is spending his third night in the hospital post-surgery, with Queen Camilla making multiple visits to check on his progress.
She was seen arriving and leaving the London Clinic with a smile, indicating a positive outlook on the King’s health following the procedure.
Despite the challenges faced by both the Princess of Wales and King Charles III, their resilience and the support they receive from their loved ones and the medical staff are paramount in their journey towards full recovery.