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Post by Admin on Dec 8, 2023 18:57:07 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 17, 2024 19:51:11 GMT
The British royal family issued a statement on the 17th stating that Prince William's wife, Duchess Kate, was hospitalized on the 16th. "It was due to scheduled abdominal surgery," the statement said. The surgery was successful, but she will remain in the hospital for 10 to 14 days. Also, given her current condition, she is not expected to return to official duties until April.
[Photo] New photo of Queen Elizabeth released, with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren just before her death
The British royal family has not disclosed the name of the illness. While acknowledging that public interest is growing, he asked for understanding, saying, ``The Duchess of Cambridge wants her children to be able to maintain a normal routine as much as possible.'' The Duchess also apologized for having to postpone her royal duties and said: "I look forward to returning to as many royal duties as possible as soon as possible."
According to a royal correspondent for the British newspaper The Sunday Times, Duchess Kate does not have cancer, but all plans to travel overseas with Prince William have been cancelled.
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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2024 5:15:09 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2024 0:27:21 GMT
6,707 views Jan 19, 2024 Prince William was photographed leaving the hospital after visiting wife Kate Middleton following her surgery. On the heels of Kate’s mystery abdominal surgery, the Palace has also announced that King Charles will have a procedure to address an enlarged prostate next week. “Extra” talks to DailyMail.com’s Charlie Lankston about all the royal medical news.
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Post by Admin on Jan 20, 2024 13:34:58 GMT
Crown Princess Catherine (42) has not been seen in public since the Sandringham Christmas service. Just as the holiday season was over and he was expected to return to public service, the world was shocked by the sudden news of his hospitalization, and social media was flooded with comments expressing concern for his condition.
``Her Royal Highness was admitted to the hospital yesterday for a scheduled abdominal surgery,'' the statement said, emphasizing that it was a planned operation rather than an emergency. She is scheduled to return home to continue his treatment.According to current medical advice, it is likely that he will not be able to return to official duties until after Easter (*March 31 this year).
``Her Royal Highness hopes that the public understands her desire to remain as calm as possible for the sake of her children, and her desire to keep personal medical information private.'' Kensington Palace will therefore only provide any significant new information about Her Royal Highness's progress."
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