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Princess Catherine Recovers After Successful Surgery
Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, is currently recuperating at the London Clinic following a successful abdominal operation earlier this week.
The 42-year-old royal is expected to be discharged from the hospital either towards the end of this week or early next week.
In light of these recent events, Prince William has spoken out about his wife's health status post-surgery, expressing optimism about the positive outcome of the procedure.
He commended his wife for her resilience and strength exhibited throughout the entire ordeal.
This is not the first time Princess Catherine has faced health challenges.
In a recent revelation, Catherine courageously shared her struggles with a debilitating condition she had battled before.
Several years ago, the princess had been hospitalized due to a condition she described as unpleasant back in 2012.
During her pregnancies with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, she was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness that necessitated hospitalization and forced her to cancel royal engagements.
During a recent visit to the Orchard Centre in Kent, Princess Catherine empathized with a father discussing his wife's health issues, stating, “I went through that.
I know what that feels like.”
She further opened up about her experiences on Giovanna Fletcher's Happy Mom, Happy Baby podcast, describing her ordeal as “utterly unpleasant” and expressing gratitude for the body's ability to sustain new life despite her illness.
Catherine admitted that her husband, Prince William, felt helpless witnessing her suffering during her pregnancies.
The royal revealed that she found labor more manageable than pregnancy due to the severity of her condition, as labor offered a definitive conclusion to the ordeal.
She acknowledged that every pregnancy and birth experience is unique, emphasizing the challenges she faced and the relief she felt when her pregnancies concluded.
Princess Catherine is determined to continue her charitable work, particularly with her Shaping Us campaign, during her recovery period, while Prince William will handle their children's school routines.
It is anticipated that Princess Catherine will require two to three months to fully recuperate and is unlikely to resume public engagements until after Easter, based on medical advice.
Throughout her recovery, the royal couple will receive support from their children's nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrello, and Catherine's parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, who are actively involved in caring for their grandchildren.
The family typically spends weekends at Anmer Hall, their countryside residence, during winter, and visits the Middletons in Bucklebury Village during school breaks.
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrello, the Spanish nanny who has been with the royal family since 2014, is known for her professionalism and dedication to her job.
Maria, who studied at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, has been a vital part of the Cambridge household since Prince George was an infant.
Described as unmarried and fully committed to her work, Maria's sole focus is on providing exceptional care to the royal children, earning her a reputation for unwavering dedication and expertise in her role.