Inside Kate and William's 10-bed half-term retreat with kids as Princess recovers from surgery
The Princess of Wales was seen leaving Windsor for the first time as she is said to be "recovering well" from her surgery.
Kate returned home to Adelaide Cottage in January, where she reunited with her children , and , 13 days after her operation at The London Clinic. After a week of rest at the Windsor Estate, a source confirmed that the family is heading to Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for the half-term holidays - a sign that she is getting better.
The Prince of Wales, who took a break to take care of his wife and children, returned to official duties this week. He conducted an investiture at Windsor Castle and made an appearance at a fundraiser for the London Air Ambulance.
At the event, he thanked the public for their "kind messages of support" for the health difficulties his father and wife are experiencing. The family won't be only royals at Sandringham. The King is also on the Estate, days after his shock cancer diagnosis, and is accompanied by the Queen.
The monarch’s diagnosis came after he was treated in hospital for another condition - a benign prostate enlargement. While has not specified what kind of cancer the monarch has, they have said it is not prostate cancer.
Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge himThe Wales' will be staying at Anmer Hall, a luxury, 20 room apartment located at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. It's the family's country home of London. Reports suggest its interior was created by the Princess of Wales.
The home previously had its own swimming pool and tennis court, but according to reports, Kate and William decided to replace with an artificial lawn because of their young children. As well as that, the Princess also reportedly insisted the kitchen was designed with little ones in mind.