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Kate Middleton was hospitalized

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Kensington Palace will update Middleton’s recovery process when new relevant information becomes available.

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, January 16. She was hospitalized for elective abdominal surgery. This was reported in a press release by Kensington Palace.

“HRH The Princess of Wales was taken to hospital yesterday for elective abdominal surgery. The operation was successful and she is expected to remain in hospital for 10-14 days before returning home to continue her recovery,” it said. in the statement.

The palace added that Middleton is unlikely to return to her public duties by Easter.

They also noted that the Princess of Wales prefers to keep her personal medical data confidential.

We remind you that earlier Kate Middleton showed how she looked when she was young.

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