After her surgery, Kate initially stayed at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor before joining her family in Norfolk, as reported by The Daily Mail. The move will bring them closer to King Charles, who is currently residing at Sandringham following his recent cancer diagnosis.
Last month, Kensington Palace announced that Kate had undergone planned abdominal surgery at The London Clinic. She is not expected to resume public duties until after Easter. The statement emphasized her desire to maintain a sense of normality for her children and her wish for privacy regarding her medical information.It was clarified that the issue addressed by the surgery was non-cancerous, providing reassurance about Kate's health status.
In other news, Prince William has made a new appointment at Kensington Palace. Ian Patrick, a former diplomat and geopolitical consultant for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has been selected as his private secretary. This development comes shortly after Prince William's first public engagement following Kate Middleton's 13-day hospital stay.
As Kate focuses on her recovery, the royal family continues to navigate their respective responsibilities and support one another during this period.