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The Princess of Wales was hospitalized on Tuesday, January 16, for a “planned” operation, Kensington Palace said. The future queen has faced other health problems in the past.
He was admitted to a London clinic that once hosted Elizabeth Taylor and JFK. Kate Middleton has been hospitalized in London since Tuesday for “planned” surgery, Kensington Palace announced this Wednesday, January 17. The 42-year-old Princess of Wales went in there for “scheduled abdominal surgery,” according to a press release. “The operation was successful, and it is expected that he will stay in the hospital for ten to fourteen days,” it was also clarified.
“Based on current medical advice, it is unlikely that Prince William’s wife will return to public duties before Easter,” Kensington Palace warned on March 31. Kate, who is very popular with the British public, “would like to apologize (…) for delaying her next engagements. He hopes to be able to take back as much as possible as soon as possible. A period during which Prince William will also not make any official commitments. In these circumstances, that Daily Mail: studied the princess’s medical history.
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7 cm scar
The tabloid especially noted the presence of a scar on Kate Middleton’s temple. 7cm figure seen at the princess’s first solo engagement, a lavish, private dinner held at Clarence House in 2011. If we are to believe the official press release, it will be due to “the surgery performed during his childhood”. But the document says nothing more. Royal Household officials, however, confirmed that the intervention in question was “very serious”. As for the surgeons interviewed at the time, they in turn stated that the scar was probably not the result of a tumor. According to them, it could be due to the removal of the birthmark.
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Severe nausea
THE: Daily Mail: Also discusses the severe morning sickness that Kate Middleton suffered from during her successive pregnancies. The princess was actually hospitalized for this reason for three days in 2012 when she was pregnant with Prince George. He was admitted to a private hospital in Marylebone, where the royal family has visited for more than a century. Kate Middleton continued to suffer from hyperemesis gravidarum, characterized by daily violent vomiting, when she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte in 2014 and Prince Louis in 2018.
A condition that can lead to severe dehydration and threatens to deprive mother and baby of essential nutrients. Over the years, Kate Middleton has chosen a specific way to fight against these evils. The future queen revealed in 2020 that she used meditation and deep breathing to help control her symptoms. However, she has had to announce her two other pregnancies earlier, the ones she was pregnant with Charlotte and Louis. Understand, until you reach the “normal” stage, 12 weeks. Kate Middleton also chose to be treated at Kensington Palace for the last two.
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Abdominal surgery
Finally, Kate Middleton underwent abdominal surgery this week. The princess will continue her recovery in Windsor, surrounded by her family, Kensington Palace said. “The Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this announcement will generate,” the palace said in a statement. “She hopes that society will understand her desire to preserve as much normality as possible for her children. and his desire that his personal medical information remain confidential.” Kensington Palace also explained that it would “only provide updates” on the Princess of Wales’ health “when there is important new information to share”.
No information was provided about the reasons for this hospitalization. However, according to several British media, Kate Middleton, whose last public appearance is related to Christmas, during the service in Sandringham, does not suffer from cancer. On the other hand, his condition is “serious enough to keep him in hospital for up to two weeks, and his recovery is expected to take two to three months,” the BBC said. “It is clear that Catherine will have a long hospital stay and from the tone of the statement released by the palace, she is in a serious condition.” As a result, Wales’ planned visit to Rome this spring may be postponed.
Source: Le Figaro
