Kate Middleton left Windsor

Kate Middleton, recovering after a secret abdominal surgery, has left Windsor for the first time, easing concerns about her health. A friend revealed, “Catherine is recovering well,” and she plans to spend the half-term break with her family at Sandringham. Her hospital stay, shrouded in secrecy, lasted 13 days, sparking speculation and false claims about her health, including a coma. The royal family has maintained silence on specific details. Kate’s return to Sandringham follows her stay at Windsor, indicating positive progress. Meanwhile, King Charles, receiving cancer treatment, is also at Sandringham. The Palace confirmed his diagnosis but didn’t disclose cancer type or stage. As both navigate health challenges, well-wishes pour in for Kate and King Charles.

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