On January 29, Kate Middleton left the London Clinic private hospital after several weeks of admission and endless rumors surrounding her state of health. News of the Princess of Wales’s departure from the medical center was made public through a Kensington Palace spokesperson, who stated that Kate was progressing well and that she will continue to recover at her home.
Prince William’s wife underwent planned abdominal surgery. Although everything went well, the Englishwoman had to stay in the hospital for two weeks. Furthermore, according to sources close to the Royal Family, Middleton has a tough recovery process ahead of her.
During the days they spent in the hospital, Prince William visited his wife on numerous occasions, thus demonstrating that he is one of her great supporters and that he will always accompany her in bad times.
However, followers of the most famous family in the United Kingdom wondered for days why the royal couple’s children did not go to the medical center to visit their mother. As royal biographer Ingrid Seward explained in an interview with People magazine, Middelton preferred that the children stay aside: “I don’t think she wanted to make it any more important than it already was. They will now see her at home and help and they will care in their own way.”
The expert on the British Royal House has also explained that the woman resorted to one of the practices that they usually carry out during the tours and trips they make around the world: ”She was connected with them through FaceTime.”
In addition to not wanting to give more hype to the matter and trying to expose the children as little as possible when taking them to the clinic, the biographer explained that the woman did not receive a visit from her children because the center has a restrictive policy with visits from Minors: ”Children are generally not allowed to visit The London Clinic without management permission for patient safety and to keep infections at bay.
After 15 days in hospital, Middelton returned to Adelaide Cottage, the family’s private residence near Windsor Castle. It is there where she was finally able to see her three children: Prince George (10 years old), Princess Charlotte (8 years old) and Prince Louis (5 years old).
“I’m sure she’s completely exhausted, but she’ll recover just fine,” Seward said in the aforementioned magazine, trying to reassure her followers.