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Princess Catherine | Source: Getty Images
Princess Catherine | Source: Getty Images

The Princess of Wales Finally Released from Hospital After 13 Days — Details

Taitirwa Sehliselwe Murape
Apr 24, 2024
06:50 A.M.
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The Princess of Wales has finally been released from hospital after spending 13 days there. The Royal family member had been hospitalized after her abdominal surgery earlier this month.

Just hours ago, Kensington Palace shared an update on Princess Catherine's recovery journey. The message posted to the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales reveals that Princess Catherine has returned to her home.

She is back at Windsor, where she continues to recover. From the statement, the public has been told that Princess Catherine's recovery is progressing well.

Princess Catherine at the Evelina London's New Children's Day surgery unit opening in London, England on December 5, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Catherine at the Evelina London's New Children's Day surgery unit opening in London, England on December 5, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Another part of the announcement read, "The Prince and Princess wish to say a huge thank you to the entire team at The London Clinic, especially the dedicated nursing staff, for the care they have provided."

At the end of the statement, the Royal family expressed their deep gratitude to the countless well-wishers worldwide who prayed and sent goodwill to the Princess and her family. The celebratory news comes just under two weeks after communication from Kensington Palace first made the public aware of Princess Catherine's hospitalization and abdominal surgery.

Based on the recovery timeline given in that first statement concerning how long the Princess was expected to stay at The London Clinic, Princess Catherine is on track to making a full recovery. However, as it stands, she will still only resume her royal obligations — as the first statement mentioned — after Easter.

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