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William visits Kate in hospital as she recovers from abdominal surgery

The princess was admitted on Tuesday and is not expected back on official duties until after Easter.

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The Prince of Wales has visited the Princess of Wales’s bedside as Kate spends a third day in hospital recuperating from abdominal surgery.

A serious-looking William was seen leaving the private London Clinic at about 12.35pm on Thursday.

Kensington Palace said: “The Prince has just left hospital after visiting his wife.”

The princess was admitted on Tuesday for the successful, planned procedure but is expected to stay in the clinic for 10 to 14 days before returning to her Adelaide Cottage home in Windsor.

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The Princess of Wales during her last public appearance on Christmas Day (Joe Giddens/PA)

The nature of the princess’s condition has not been revealed although Kensington Palace confirmed it was not cancerous.

It is serious enough, however, for future king William to be postponing official duties while his wife is in hospital and in the immediate aftermath.

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Police officers outside the London Clinic, in central London, where the Princess of Wales is being looked after (Lucy North/PA)

Meanwhile, the Queen said the King is “fine” and “looking forward to getting back to work”.

Camilla was asked about the monarch’s health by the city’s civic head, the Lord Provost David Cameron, on a solo visit to the Aberdeen Art Gallery on Thursday.

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Queen Camilla arrives to open the new Safe Space during a visit to Aberdeen Art Gallery (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Buckingham Palace, in an unprecedented double royal health scare, announced the King’s diagnosis on Wednesday just an hour-and-a-half after Kensington Palace revealed the Princess of Wales had undergone abdominal surgery.

Charles, who is at his private home Birkhall in Aberdeenshire, is preparing for a corrective procedure next week for the benign prostate condition.

Charities the princess has worked with sent her messages of support, wishing her a speedy recovery.

The Baby Bank, where Kate took George, Charlotte and Louis to volunteer by sorting donations in Holyport near Maidenhead, sympathised with the princess, saying the journey back to full health when you have young children can be difficult.

Rebecca Mistry and Lauren Hall, co-chief executives, said: “We wish the Princess a speedy recovery and know ourselves that with young children that’s not always possible.”

They added: “We can recommend some books to read whilst she recovers.”

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), of which Kate is patron, said to the princess: “We are all thinking of you.”

EACH added on X: “Everyone at East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices sends their very best wishes to our wonderful patron, HRH The Princess of Wales.”

Nigel Clarke, who founded the Dadvengers community group for fathers and their children which Kate visited in November, said: “All of the team at Dadvengers wish Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales a speedy recovery from her surgery.”

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