Initially, Kensington Palace estimated that Princess Kate would be out of work until at least Easter, based on current medical advice. However, the Daily Star reports that her full recovery may take longer. Abdominal surgery expert Shashank Goar explained that in the case of large wounds, the abdomen is stitched together, and these stitches are designed to last for 6 to 9 months. Patients may experience a pulling sensation in the abdomen due to the stitches during this period.
Goar further advised that upon returning home after the 6 to 9 month timeframe, Princess Kate would still need to rely on family members and others for assistance with tasks she may have taken for granted. This is to ensure that she can ease back into her routine while receiving the necessary support.
The announcement of Princess Kate's health condition coincided with the news of King Charles' enlarged prostate, which temporarily led to his stepping down from royal duties. However, he is now recovering at home.
While Princess Kate's recovery may take longer than expected, she remains determined to return to her royal duties. The royal family and well-wishers will undoubtedly support her throughout this healing process.
