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Duchess Kate is concerned about the health of others as she recovers from abdominal surgery.

On Friday, royal correspondent Neil Schon was a guest on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum' and explained that the Princess of Wales was thinking about the health of King Charles and other patients at the hospital.

“The Duchess of Cambridge really wants the media to stay away from the London Clinic, not just for her sake, but because of the fact that there are other patients and people being treated there. '' he began. “She doesn't want that special focus.”

Duchess Kate is more worried about King Charles' upcoming surgery and other patients at the London clinic. (Getty Images)

Mr Sean told Mr McCallum that a source had informed him that Mr Middleton was “more concerned about Her Majesty, the King and the surgery scheduled for next week”.

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Sean admitted there were questions floating around about why no members of the royal family came to visit her during her expected two-week stay in hospital.

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“They don't want to make people nervous,” Sean said of the royal family. “That's the point.”

Sean exclusively revealed to McCallum that he was told there was a Zoom call between Middleton and her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Middleton's husband, Prince William, was photographed Thursday driving as he left a private clinic in London. He drove himself and another passenger with a dark expression on his face as another car followed closely behind them.

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Prince William was seen leaving a clinic in London after visiting his wife on Thursday. (Max Manby/Indigo/Getty Images)

“Of course, as you can imagine, Martha, you're a mother too, but it's little Prince Louis who probably doesn't understand some of this,” Sean explained.

Ms McCallum pointed out that Ms Middleton had been open about having stomach problems with all three of her previous pregnancies. Sean said she believes the palace will “eventually” explain the exact issues Middleton is having during her recovery after her abdominal surgery was “successful”.

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“I'm sure we'll be given an explanation as to exactly why the Princess is in hospital, which I don't have any choice about, but I think it's an invasion of privacy at this point, especially right after surgery,” Sean said. said. “You have to respect that.”

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Middleton is recovering from abdominal surgery and is expected to remain in the hospital for two weeks. (Max Manby/Indigo/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Sean pointed out that this is not a simple operation, but Kate, who lives in the “modern” world, is well aware that her fans are worried about her.

Kensington Palace announced on Wednesday. princess of walesThe surgery was successful and he may be hospitalized for up to two weeks to recover.

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“Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was admitted to a clinic in London yesterday for planned abdominal surgery,” the Palace said in a statement posted on social media. She said: “Her surgery was successful and she will remain in the hospital for 10 to 14 days before returning to her home to continue her recovery.”

The palace added in a statement that “based on current medical advice” Ms Middleton will be postponing her royal duties until possibly after Easter.

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It was also announced that King Charles would take office. was hospitalized He is scheduled to undergo “corrective surgery” on his prostate next week. Buckingham Palace said the king was in good condition.

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King Charles is scheduled to undergo “corrective surgery” on his prostate next week. (Andrew Matthews/PA Image via Getty Images)

The palace explained that the 75-year-old monarch was seeking treatment for an enlarged prostate, which is “common to thousands of men each year”. He will need “a short period of recuperation” after the surgery.

Sean addressed speculation about whether Prince Harry would step up to help his brother William as his wife and father battle health concerns.

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“Why does William need Harry?” Sean asked. “Not now, not now.”

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