Kate, the Princess of Wales has been hospitalised following a successful abdominal surgery, as announced by Kensington Palace. Princess Kate, aged 42, was admitted to The London Clinic on Tuesday for a planned and routine procedure. Simultaneously, Buckingham Palace disclosed that King
Established in 1932, and situated in the heart of London’s medical community, The London Clinic is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, which cost approximately £80m to build. Nestled in an inconspicuous street in Marylebone, the building exudes subtle grandeur and
Princess Kate‘s abdominal surgery is not believed to be cancer-related, a royal expert has said. Kensington Palace announced in a statement today that the Princess of Wales was being treated in hospital after undergoing successful abdominal surgery. Kate, 42, was admitted to
King Charles will undergo surgery next week for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace has announced. It comes less than two hours after Kensington Palace announced Princess Kate is in hospital after planned abdominal surgery. Buckingham Palace said: “In common with thousands of men
Royal fans have rushed to wish the Princess of Wales a speedy recovery after it was announced she was admitted to hospital for planned abdominal surgery this afternoon (January 17). Kensington Palace said Princess Kate had a successful surgery at The London
Princess Kate is expected to recover from her planned abdominal surgery at the home she shares with her husband Prince William and their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Adelaide Cottage is the Grade-II listed residence in Windsor
The hospital Princess Kate is recovering from an operation received a ‘requires improvement’ rating for surgery in its last inspection. The Princess of Wales underwent successful abdominal surgery today, Kensington Palace has said. She will remain at the hospital for the next
Princess Kate’s £120,000 a year nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo will be even more vital as the princess recovers from abdominal surgery. In a statement released on Wednesday afternoon, Kensington Palace said: “Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was admitted to
The Princess of Wales could be in hospital for up to two weeks after she underwent abdominal surgery, Buckingham Palace has announced. A spokesperson said: “Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was admitted to The London Clinic yesterday for planned abdominal
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