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Kate Middleton’s Abdominal Surgery ‘Could Be More Serious’ Than Kensington Palace Is ‘Letting On’


Kensington Palace's secrecy over Kate Middleton's abdominal surgery could mean that it was 'more serious' than we know, a source exclusively tells Life & Style.

On January 17, Kensington Palace announced that Princess Kate had been admitted to the London Clinic “for planned abdominal surgery.” “The surgery was successful,” read a statement, “and it is expected that she will remain in [the] hospital for 10 to 14 days.” Though no official cause was given, many wondered just how prearranged the procedure could have been since, as the palace noted, she’s had to “postpone her upcoming engagements.” Now Kate, 42, isn’t likely to return to royal duties until after Easter. “Like any husband would be, he was very worried about complications,” admits the insider, noting the future king has canceled appearances of his own in the wake of Kate’s hospitalization.

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