On January 17, a statement from Kensington Palace set off all the alarms: Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, was admitted to undergo planned abdominal surgery. An operation that turned out to be an initial success, but that became complicated as the days passed in the postoperative period, with her having to remain in the hospital for several days for observation.

The princess, 42, has been the subject of all kinds of rumors these days about the possible reasons that would have led her to undergo surgery, despite the princess’s wish that “her personal medical information remain private.” Finally, after almost two weeks of admission, Prince William’s wife has been discharged.

A spokesperson for Kensington Palace has once again confirmed the news to the media, stating that the princess is “making good progress” and that both she and her husband “extremely thank” the entire team at The London Clinic. the attention provided and their care.

“The Welsh family remains grateful for the good wishes received from around the world,” they conclude.

At the moment, the Princess of Wales is not expected to resume her schedule of official engagements until after Easter. Prince William, for his part, has temporarily stepped back from his role as heir to the British crown in order to dedicate himself to the care of his wife and his three children, Princes George, Charlotte and Louis.

The princess’s condition has been worrying, even going so far, according to some media, that she had to be put into a coma. This was stated by journalist Concha Calleja, who explained in Fiesta last Sunday that “the doctors had to make drastic decisions at that time due to those complications that arose. The decision was to induce her into a coma. They had to intubate her. They were serious complications that “They didn’t expect it because the operation went well, but the postoperative period didn’t go so well.”

Despite the secrecy and secrecy surrounding her condition, the princess has been discharged. “The truth of what happened, the truth of why she was operated on and what we are not going to know about, unless the recovery does not progress adequately and then they will give us the truth because we are going to see it,” Calleja added.

The person currently admitted to the aforementioned medical center is King Charles III, who underwent surgery last Friday for an enlarged prostate. An operation that turned out to be a success and, as confirmed by the sovereign’s wife, Queen Camilla, went “well.”

After his next release from the hospital, not yet confirmed although it was expected that he would only spend two nights in the medical center; The monarch will also have a period of rest, canceling his official agenda and commitments for at least a month.