It seems that Kate, William and the children have visited King Charles, who is also in Sandringham
Kate Middleton has joined her three children's pre-spring school holidays and has settled in, with the entire family, at Anmer Hall, the country residence in Norfolk. He has chosen the tranquility of the family home in the east of England, with easy access to dune beaches, wildlife and few pedestrians on rural tracks and sandy beaches, to continue his convalescence from the surgery he underwent in mid-February.
Palace sources have made it known in recent days that the Princess of Wales is "recovering well" from the abdominal operation, which kept her hospitalized for 13 nights, and has decided to share the traditional week off from school with her husband William and the little ones, Jorge, Charlotte and Luis.
Anmer Hall was the wedding gift that Queen Elizabeth gave to her grandson and now heir to the throne when she married Kate Middleton in 2011. Georgian in style and with 12 rooms inside - almost three times as many as in its usual base in the resort of Windsor - is said to be the preferred abode of the Welsh to escape for short periods from the big city and its surroundings.
King Charles III has also retired to the Sandringham estate and on Sunday heard mass in the local chapel. He was accompanied by Camila and they both greeted the groups of subjects and parishioners who were waiting for their arrival outside the premises.
The royals traveled to Norfolk by helicopter from London, immediately after Prince Harry visited his father at Clarence House, a week ago. He is expected to remain at Sandringham during the intervals of the cancer treatment he is receiving.
It is a bucolic place that Carlos III has chosen to face ailments away from the media spotlight and with natural defenses to protect against intruders. This weekend he received the first visit, according to the media, from Guillermo, Kate and his grandchildren.