Doctor Says Kate Middleton May Not Be Able To “Move Around Normally” For Months After Surgery

Kensington Palace said on Wednesday that Kate Middleton had planned surgery on her abdomen at a private hospital in London.

The surgery went well, but the Princess of Wales will have to stay in the hospital for 10 to 14 days. She probably won’t be able to go back to her royal tasks until after Easter.

Fans of the royal family are scared about the Princess of Wales’ health after hearing the shocking news. The surgery on the princess’s abdomen went well, and several news sites wrote about how she is said to be doing hours after Kensington Palace made the announcement.

Kate will now need to rest and heal for a long time. A doctor says that the fact that she is staying in the hospital for so long could be a sad sign that the next few months will be very hard.

The statement from Kensington Palace on Wednesday was a huge surprise for people all over the world, including those who follow the royal family. Princess of Wales is going to have surgery on her abdomen and will stay at the private London Clinic for ten to fourteen days. She also says she “unlikely” will go back to work until after Easter.

After surgery on her stomach, Princess Kate is in the hospital.

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