“Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that he will return to public duties before Easter,” it said in a statement.
The Princess of Wales will be in hospital for up to two weeks after a successful abdominal operation, it was revealed today.
42-year-old Kate Middleton was admitted to a London hospital yesterday for a planned operation and is expected to stay there for 10 to 14 days.
The future queen will then return to Windsor to continue her recovery.
As stated in the announcement, Kate Middleton apologizes for postponing the commitments she had scheduled for the same period.
“Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that he will return to public duties before Easter,” it said in a statement.
The reason for the operation has not been disclosed but it is not believed to be any kind of malignancy.
The Daily Mail details her health history. as known to this day.
Kate has a scar on the left side of her head from when she was a child.
She was first noticed in 2011 when the princess attended a royal engagement at Clarence House.
It was later confirmed that it was the result of a surgery he underwent when he was a small child.
An official statement explained that “the scar was related to a childhood operation”, but added that the details of the operation were a private matter.
Royal sources confirmed it was “a very serious operation” but declined to comment further.
However, surgeons at the time said the scar was unlikely to be the result of a tumor removal and may have been caused by the removal of a birthmark.
The Princess was hospitalized for three days suffering from severe morning sickness in 2012 while she was pregnant with Prince George.
He was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital – a private hospital in Marylebone that has treated the royal family for more than a century.
Kate experienced severe hyperemesis gravidarum again while pregnant with Princess Charlotte in 2014 and Prince Louis in 2018.
In fact, this situation was also the reason why the princess announced her two subsequent pregnancies early, before reaching the critical stage of 12 weeks, since her condition was already suspected by the media.
However, both Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ pregnancies did not require hospitalization
Hyperemesis in pregnancy, i.e. severe nausea and vomiting can cause severe dehydration and put both the mother and the baby at risk, since the necessary nutrients from food do not stay in the pregnant woman’s body.
Sufferers can be left to vomit up to 30 times a day, with debilitating and dangerous consequences.
Kate revealed in 2020 that she tried to control these symptoms with meditation and deep breathing.
Source :Skai
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