The Princess of Wales, who was given a discretionary release from a London clinic this Monday, is now recovering at her home in Adelaide Cottage. In the countryside, close to his family and away from royal duties.
On Monday January 29, after thirteen days in hospital, Kate Middleton returned to her home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Officially on the mend, he’ll now be working “from under his bed,” we learn Times. in the columns of A mirror , reporter Jennifer Newton provides additional details about the Princess of Wales’s remaining period, which should last two to three months. “Now that she is at home, Kate will be under the close supervision of the royal doctors and will also benefit from the London Clinic’s monitoring of dedicated physiotherapists with a personalized plan and video monitoring at home with a specialist nurse.”
Nearby Daily Mail: Dr Max Pemberton, however, wants to warn of the intense pressure that Prince William’s wife can put on him. “Even if Kate shies away from the more physically demanding aspects of her role; he has been released from official duties until Easter, the mental strain and the impact it may have on his recovery must be taken into account,” the specialist told the tabloid. . “Entertaining people, being emotionally present and knowledgeable requires a level of energy that he may not be able to achieve in a few weeks. He is a person like us, isn’t he?’
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The Middleton clan comes to the rescue
Throughout her recovery, Kate will be able to count on the help of her husband, William, and her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton. The latter would maintain the routine established during her daughter’s hospitalization. Prince William took the kids to school in the morning ahead of Carole Middleton and their precious babysitter Maria Teresa Turion Borralo “will pick them up and accompany them to many extracurricular and sports activities.”
As assured by an anonymous witness Sunday Times on January 20, “children are always in the center of their universe (…) It will continue like that. They want to make sure that they have as normal a daily life as possible in the future.” It must be said that Wells has planned her commitments for years to “be able to get the kids to school and to bed,” Emily Nash emphasized. Hello ! Recovery or not, habits don’t go away.
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Source: Le Figaro
