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Princess Kate Recovers from Stomach Surgery at Anner Hall
Princess Kate recently underwent stomach surgery and spent a week recovering at the historic Anner Hall.
The 19th Century Country Estate in Norfolk provided a serene setting for the Princess as she recuperated from the procedure.
Daily Express US offered a glimpse inside the grand mansion where Princess Kate sought solace during her healing process.
Accompanied by Prince William and their children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – Princess Kate temporarily relocated to Adelaide Cottage, her family's residence.
However, during her children's school break last month, she retreated to Anner Hall for a peaceful week away from the bustling city life.
Anner Hall holds a special place in the hearts of Prince William and Princess Kate, as it was a wedding gift from the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The couple invested time and effort in renovating the estate, including the addition of tall trees, a private tennis court, and a swimming pool.
This retreat became a sanctuary for the royal family, especially during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The renovations at Anner Hall extended beyond the exterior, with a new roof, kitchen, conservatory, and interior redecoration enhancing the estate's charm.
From 2015 to 2017, the royal family resided at Anner Hall as their primary residence before returning to Kensington Palace to fulfill their royal duties full-time.
Situated just a short drive from Sandringham House, where the royal family traditionally celebrates Christmas, Anner Hall offers a tranquil escape for the royals.
Recently, a photoshopped image of Princess Kate and her children sparked controversy on social media, prompting the Princess to address the situation and apologize for any confusion caused.
In a statement shared on X, Princess Kate acknowledged the altered photo and expressed her well wishes for Mother's Day celebrations.
Despite the minor hiccup, the royal couple continues to navigate public appearances gracefully, as seen when they were briefly spotted leaving Windsor Castle on a Monday.