The Princess of Wales has decided to arrange her recovery at the residence where the king rests, to make Prince William's task easier.
The health of the British royal family has been on everyone's lips since at the beginning of the year it began to play tricks on them. The first to 'fall' was Kate Middleton, who underwent surgery to undergo a mysterious "abdominal surgery" of which no further details have been given. Only speculation and rumors make the tabloid headlines.
Hours later, it was officially reported from Buckingham Palace that King Charles III of England would follow in her footsteps, as he had to undergo surgery due to her enlarged prostate. She later revealed that she, in fact, is suffering from cancer, although the type has not been specified, although the pioneering treatment that would restore her health has been confirmed.
Of course, her santero does not care about her and proposes an alternative. But there is news. At least yes in terms of the way in which both are going to face their respective illnesses.
After a few days of admission and much imposed silence, Kate Middleton left The London Clinic to take refuge in her residence at Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor. She did it quietly, secretly and avoiding the flashes of the paparazzi. After a week at her house, with her children and her husband, Prince William, who had taken leave to focus on caring for her, the Princess of Wales has decided to change the scenario of her recovery.
Her husband has had to bear the weight of the Crown due to the medical leave of his father, so he will not be able to be by his wife's side as much as he had planned. Perhaps that is why Kate Middleton has decided to move and settle next to her father-in-law.
Apparently, the Princess of Wales and the sovereign do not want to compete in attention and care. That is why they have chosen to make things easier for her loved ones. For this reason, as highlighted in 'Daily Mail', Kate Middleton has traveled to Sandringham this weekend to rest in the same residence where she seeks to heal the British monarch.
It was this Friday morning when this change of scene occurred. She has done so accompanied by her three children, as well as Prince William himself, who no longer has to be divided to keep an eye on his wife and her father during his downtime for health reasons.
“Kate is recovering well,” they report from the aforementioned media, which also states that Kate Middleton “was looking forward to a change of scenery and being able to take things easy in Norfolk, while the children vent with Prince William.” But little or nothing else is known. Even less officially. Two weeks after she left the hospital where she had undergone surgery, Kensington Palace has only reported that, “based on current medical advice, she is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter week".
However, days ago the princess's desire to be able to work was detailed, something that she would be beginning to do from the comfort of her own bed. Of course, she now does it in Sandringham, with her father-in-law, so as not to steal attention and care from her, given that they are both convalescing and deserve the pampering of her loved ones.