Prince William Visits Princess Catherine in Hospital

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Prince William visited his wife Princess Catherine in hospital on Thursday following her operation earlier this week. The Prince of Wales was pictured driving away from the hospital after the visit.

Princess Catherine will remain in hospital for two weeks, before continuing her recovery at home.

The Princess will be unlikely to return to any royal duties until after Easter.

Prince William has also taken a break from official duties while he cares for their children, and supports his wife’s recovery.

The Prince’s father, King Charles, will also be in hospital next week for an operation on his prostate. Yesterday while on a visit to Aberdeen, Queen Camilla said the King “was fine”.

Other members of the Royal Family, such as Princess Anne, will cover for the absent Royals at official engagements in the meantime.

‘Prince William Visits Princess Catherine in Hospital’

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