At The London Clinic, a private hospital in central London, Kate Middleton remains after abdominal surgery. Yesterday, she was also visited by her husband Prince William.

According to the announcement of the Palace, Kate Middleton will remain in the hospital for up to two weeks, which has caused concern and concern to the British people about her health condition.

Sky News reports that, according to its information, the planned surgery was routine and the health problem facing the princess is not related to cancer. In fact, the latest information on the course of her health indicated that she is recovering very well.

Dr David Lloyd, a London-based GP, explained to Sky News that the two weeks are “quite a long time in the hospital for a scheduled operation.”

He said the length of time shows that “this is no small thing” and that such stays could even involve procedures as serious as the removal of an organ.

The most common abdominal procedures, he said, are for appendix and gallbladder problems, along with hysterectomies.

However, the Palace has not said exactly what type of surgery the princess has undergone.

Dr. Lloyd added that this kind of private hospital is like a “five-star hotel and you can choose the surgeon and the time you do the operation.”