Princess in clinic after surgery
Kate is already thinking about working again
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Princess Kate is expected to spend another week in the hospital. According to a report, the 42-year-old then wants to return to work. The British royal family is currently facing major challenges. King Charles will also soon have an operation.
Princess Kate is only scheduled to attend public appointments again after Easter following her abdominal surgery. But before that she could possibly start working from bed. The British media is speculating about this. Prince William's wife underwent abdominal surgery earlier this week, the palace announced. It is not yet known what type of intervention was carried out.
The 42-year-old is reportedly “doing well.” She is expected to spend another week at the private London Clinic. The royal family had spoken of a 10 to 14 day hospital stay. She will then continue to recover from the medical procedure at home in Adelaide Cottage. Once back home in Windsor, Kate will need to rest, but her work will continue, The Times reported. Insiders told the newspaper that once the princess is released from the hospital, she will work from bed.
But first and foremost are the three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. A source said that Kate and William are currently putting “family first and job second.” The couple is trying to give the children a feeling of “normalcy.” “The children are always at the center of their universe. That will continue to be the case. They want to make sure they have as much normality as possible in the future,” an insider told The Times.
The British royal family is currently facing major challenges. While Kate is in the hospital, William will primarily look after the couple's children. In addition, King Charles is currently preparing for an operation. The monarch is due to undergo a medical procedure next week for an enlarged prostate. Apparently he only needs a short break.