Kate Middleton is on the mend following her recent abdominal surgery.
Kensington Palace said in an announcement on Tuesday that the Princess of Wales, 42, is “doing well” and is recovering at her home in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
The update comes as Prince William was set to attend a ceremony that honored his late godfather, King Constantine of Greece.
The Duke of Cambridge, 41, needed to bow out last-minute resulting from “personal reasons.”
Despite William skipping the event, other members of the royal family gathered to commemorate the Greek monarch at Windsor Castle, including Queen Camilla, Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Anne, and Zara Tindall and her husband, Mike Tindall.
The Prince of Wales also recently attended the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 18 without his wifey.
The royal has been president of BAFTA since 2010 and stopped by the star-studded event with Middleton in 2023.
Body language expert Darren Stanton said that the daddy of three appeared “confident,” even without Middleton by his side.
“William was in a relaxed emotional state,” Stanton said on behalf of Betfair Slingo. “He also spent a number of time talking to the general public, where he showed great eye contact and was blissful to shake hands, which is a break in royal protocol.”
“That is something we never saw the late Queen do. It’s clear that William wants a more relaxed monarchy and desires to be a part of the people,” he said.
The Duchess of Cambridge is reportedly “making regular recovery” as she recuperates after her procedure she had on Jan. 16.
Only a month after she went under the knife, the University of St Andrews graduate took a vacation to the Firm’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England for some fresh air.
Expert Jennie Bond noted that the trip had been a “most welcome change” for her since she left the hospital on Jan. 29.
“Certainly one of the good beauties of Norfolk is that it’s so accessible from London,” Bond told OK! magazine.
“Windsor is beautiful, they usually have a stupendous house, in fact. But it surely’s also on the Heathrow flight path and that will be very intrusive. William and Kate find all they need as a family within the wide open spaces that Norfolk offers.”
“I feel it’s very encouraging that Kate has been well enough to make the trip to Sandringham. It shows that she is making a gentle recovery,” she added.
“Also, the change will probably be most welcome … the identical 4 partitions must get a bit tedious if you find yourself recuperating as she is.”