Princess Kate, recovering from abdominal surgery at Adelaide Cottage, has reunited with her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The Kensington Palace announced her “good progress” post-discharge from The London Clinic. Despite media respecting privacy during her hospitalization, reports on the children’s visits remain unclear. Royal expert Daniela Elser questions the decision to keep the children away, suggesting their presence could have offered comfort. It was initially reported that Prince William and the children visited daily, but later sources, like Hello Magazine’s Emily Nash, revealed FaceTime communication instead. During Kate’s absence, family nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo played a vital role, ensuring stability for the children. Parenting expert Jo Frost emphasizes Borrallo’s significance. As Kate returns home, the ongoing support from Borrallo will be crucial. Despite concerns, the royal family’s commitment to prioritizing family during this challenging time is highlighted. Elser raises questions about aligning with the family’s “100 percent family first” ethos, urging readers to share well-wishes for Kate’s speedy recovery.