Kate Middleton's Recovery: No Pressure and Time Off Until Easter

Kate Middleton's Recovery: No Pressure and Time Off Until Easter
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Saturday 20 January 2024, 15:23 - Last updated: 4 March, 18:04

Kate Middleton will have all the time she needs to recover. "No one wants to put pressure", said Robert Hardman, biographer of King Charles, to Newsweek. She will have a long period of rest, probably three months. What is certain is that she will stay away from public scenes until Easter. The surgical operation on the abdomen - to which she underwent on Tuesday at the London Clinic - was successful. However, she will now stay at home for two weeks, then continue her convalescence at home.

King Charles' Concern

"King Charles is a great supporter of Kate, he thinks she is a fundamental resource for the Crown," said the author of "The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy". "I don't think anyone else is as worried as he is, except for Prince William. Concern yes, but no alarm: he will certainly be of the opinion that the princess should return to her institutional duties only when she feels able to do so. The media should not fuel false expectations, like the idea of seeing her again at Easter".

The Innovation of the Statements

Hardman also points out a novelty compared to the past: the statements of the Royal Family, even on aspects related to the health of the family, are more detailed. This was also the case with the statement about the prostate surgery that Charles will undergo. "As Harry and William have long talked about mental health, Charles has now normalized his problem. A problem that many men have. And the king, by talking about it, can encourage checks and prevention".

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