“Kate Middleton Seen Leaving Windsor Home After Surgery”
**Kate Middleton Spotted Leaving Windsor for First Time Since Surgery** The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has been seen leaving her Windsor home for the first time since undergoing abdominal surgery, indicating signs of recovery. The 42-year-old royal returned to Adelaide Cottage in January after spending 13 days at The London Clinic for the surgery….
**Kate Middleton Spotted Leaving Windsor for First Time Since Surgery**
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has been seen leaving her Windsor home for the first time since undergoing abdominal surgery, indicating signs of recovery. The 42-year-old royal returned to Adelaide Cottage in January after spending 13 days at The London Clinic for the surgery. Reunited with her children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – at the Windsor Estate, Kate’s recent outing with her kids suggests she is beginning to feel better.
A source close to the royal family confirmed that Kate is “recovering well” and shared that she, along with her family, is heading to Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for the half-term holidays. The change of scenery will provide Kate with the opportunity to take it easy while her children enjoy some time with Prince William.
Prince William, who took a break from official duties to care for his wife and children, has resumed his royal engagements. This week, he conducted an investiture at Windsor Castle and attended a fundraiser for the London Air Ambulance, where he expressed gratitude for the public’s support during this challenging time for his family.
Meanwhile, at Sandringham Estate, the King – who recently received a shock cancer diagnosis – and the Queen are also present. While Buckingham Palace has not disclosed the specifics of the King’s cancer, it has been confirmed that it is not prostate cancer, but rather a result of a benign prostate enlargement. As the King undergoes treatment, he will be stepping back from public duties on medical advice.
In light of Prince Charles’s absence from public engagements, Queen Camilla will be taking on a more prominent role to represent the Royal Family. At a recent event at Salisbury Cathedral, Camilla shared that her husband is “doing extremely well under the circumstances” and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from the public, which has been “very cheering” for Prince Charles during his treatment.