King Charles III and Princess Catherine of Wales have been discharged from the clinic from London where both were admitted, although in the case of Prince William’s wife it will take longer until she can resume her official agenda, due to an abdominal surgery of which the Royal House has preferred not to give details.

The princess continues to “improve” after the intervention and both she and her husband They wanted to give a “huge thank you” to the clinic staff and have also thanked them for the “good wishes received from everyone,” according to an official statement.

When announcing the entry, Kensington Palace had limited itself to saying thatThe princess had been successfully operated on, in a brief statement in which he also asked for respect for family privacy. According to this first note, it is not expected to resume its official agenda until after Easter.

The surgery has coincided in time with another treatment to King Carlos III, admitted last Friday to the same clinic as his daughter-in-law for a “benign” problem of prostate enlargement. In this case, the Royal Family pointed out that it was a common condition among elderly men.

This Monday, the monarch left the center accompanied by Queen Camilla, greeting the citizens in the vicinity. Buckingham Palace has stated that the king will postpone his official commitments for now “to allow a recovery period in private“, although in your case it is expected to be shorter.

The journalist Simón Hunter has explained in ‘Better Later’ and has indicated that the attitude of the British Royal Family is that “your medical affairs are private“, so it is not surprising that more details have not emerged about the reasons why Kate Middleton had to undergo surgery.

However, there are some speculation about what might have happened. “Due to the recovery time, there is talk that it could have been her appendix or a hysterectomy,” he said.

Hunter has explained that what they do want to categorically deny are the information that has come to light that he could have gone into an induced coma.