Kate Middleton, who has been married to Prince William for 13 years, recently underwent stomach surgery at The London Clinic.
The details surrounding the surgery remain private, following the royal family’s tradition of keeping personal health matters confidential.
This approach contrasts with King Charles III’s public disclosure of his health issues, such as his prostate surgery and subsequent cancer diagnosis.
Prince William mentioned that he hasn’t seen his wife much lately, highlighting how her health affects both his personal and professional life.
Speculation has arisen about Kate’s condition, with rumors suggesting it could be related to Crohn’s disease, a hysterectomy, or other issues, though it has been confirmed that it’s not cancer-related.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, was born in Reading and raised in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
After attending St. Andrew’s School and Marlborough College, she studied art history at the University of St. Andrews, where she met Prince William. They married in 2011 and have three children: George, Charlotte, and Louis.
Catherine is heavily involved in charity work, focusing on early childhood care, addiction, and mental health, including her Heads Together campaign.