Ever since Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer, this week has been frightening for royalists. I’m pleased to share some good health news with you.
More than three weeks after undergoing scheduled stomach surgery, the Princess of Wales is recovering.
She was able to take a trip to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, where the King is also doing better, yesterday morning with her husband, Prince William, and their three children. This was a blatant indication that she was improving.
“My friend tells me Catherine is doing well on her recovery.” “She was eager for a change of scenery and will have more time to relax in Norfolk while the kids play with William.”
Twelve days have passed since Princess, 42, was last seen at the London Clinic. She had spent nearly two weeks there.
Yesterday morning, the Princess of Wales, her husband, Prince William, and their three children were able to go a holiday. They will be spending the half-term at the Norfolk estate, Sandringham.
“Based on the current medical advice, she is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter,” a Kensington Palace official stated on January 17. The palace said nothing more about her health than this.
Although the type of surgery she underwent was not disclosed by a corporate representative, insiders informed us that it was not for cancer.
Since leaving the hospital, Catherine has not been seen in photos. Adelaide Cottage, the family’s four-bedroom Windsor Home Park residence, is where she has been staying.
Prince George (10 years old), Princess Charlotte (8), and Prince Louis (5) are their names. The school they attend, Lambrook in Berkshire, is about fifteen minutes away by car. To take a week off for the half-term vacation, they called it quits yesterday.
Prince Harry had to spend forty-five minutes on Wednesday at Clarence House with his father, Prince Harry, and stepmother, Queen Camilla, as he was not invited to Sandringham. However, according on what the doctors say, Catherine’s family may be allowed to see the King at Sandringham.
The King’s “schedule of regular treatments” began on Tuesday, although the type of cancer he had remained a mystery to palace authorities.
Catherine and her family are going to stay in their ten-bedroom home on the Sandringham estate.
At a Wednesday fundraiser for the air ambulance, William expressed his gratitude to attendees for their “kind messages of support.” “It’s very important to all of us,” he said to the visitors.
Kensington Palace’s spokesperson declines to comment.
Please tell your family and friends about this news!