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Kate Middleton showed no signs of feeling unwell during busy December when she went to royal carol concert, Sandringham church service and opened new children’s surgery unit

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The Princess of Wales showed no signs of feeling unwell during a busy December in which she hosted a royal carol concert, attended the Royal Family’s annual Sandringham church service and opened a new children’s surgery unit.

Having attended several royal engagements last month, it’s been 23 days since Kate was last seen in public.

The future Queen, who has undergone abdominal surgery, is expected to be out of action until after Easter and away from royal duties for up to three months.

Kate, 42, was last seen on Christmas Day when she walked to church with the rest of the Royal Family. 

She held hands with her daughter Princess Charlotte as she grinned at well-wishers while strolling to the service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

The Princess of Wales joined Prince William, the King and the rest of the royal family at Christmas Day Church service in Sandringham on Christmas Day

Princess Kate was seen high-fiving scouts from the 3rd Upton Scout Group in Slough at the royal carol concert on December 8

Princess Kate was seen high-fiving scouts from the 3rd Upton Scout Group in Slough at the royal carol concert on December 8

While opening a children's surgery unit on December 5, Kate met with Tony Hudgell, nine, a young boy who lost his legs after being abused by his birth parents

While opening a children’s surgery unit on December 5, Kate met with Tony Hudgell, nine, a young boy who lost his legs after being abused by his birth parents

Kensington Palace announced today that the Princess of Wales has had abdominal surgery

Kensington Palace announced today that the Princess of Wales has had abdominal surgery

On December 8, the princess was also busy hosting her annual carol concert at Westminster Abbey.

The service has become a regular festive feature of the royal calendar, with Prince George, Charlotte, Prince Louis, the Prince of Wales and other royals gathering to support Kate.

Kate was also pictured crouching down and high-fiving a group of children who have ‘gone above and beyond for charity’.

She spoke to seven-year-old Oscar Burrow, from Lancaster, who raised more than £40,000 for Derian House Children’s Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, by climbing 12 mountains at the age of six.

His mother Kimberley Burrow said afterwards: ‘She said she’d heard about what he’s done and he’s doing a fantastic job, and hopes what he’s doing will inspire other children to do amazing things.’

A week prior to the concert, Kate was greeted with cheers and applause as she opened a new Children’s Day Surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London.

She was pictured being reunited with fundraising amputee Tony Hudgell and his adopted mother.

Tony, who became the youngest person to be recognised in the New Year Hoinours list, raised more than £1.6 million by walking 10km on his prosthetic legs in aid of the Evelina London Children’s Hospital which cared for him.

The young amputee, who was filmed posing with the royal and his mother, previously charmed Kate and William at her festive carol concert in 2021. It was reported at the time that the royal couple ‘spent ages’ chatting with Tony.

Kate, 41, has not been seen in public since the service. Today it was announced she had successfully undergone planned abdominal surgery

Kate, 41, has not been seen in public since the service. Today it was announced she had successfully undergone planned abdominal surgery

Kate, Charlotte, George, William and Louis at the Sandringham Christmas Day 2023 service

Kate, Charlotte, George, William and Louis at the Sandringham Christmas Day 2023 service

Beautiful in blue! Kate looked effortlessly chic in the blue number on Christmas Day

Beautiful in blue! Kate looked effortlessly chic in the blue number on Christmas Day

Kate also put on a dazzling display in some of the Royal Family’s most cherished jewels for a Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on December 6.

She and the Prince of Wales joined King Charles and Queen Camilla for the white-tie event which is held every year and sees more than 500 members of the Diplomatic Corps hosted in the palace’s state rooms.

Kate took centre stage in a rose gold Jenny Packham ‘Georgia’ gown costing approximately £5,000, which was embellished with sequins.

Kate paired the stunning ballgown, which she has previously worn to attend the wedding reception of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa in June 2023, with a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order sash.

To add to the glamour, Kate sported the Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara. The dazzling diamond and pearl tiara was once owned by Prince William’s mother Princess Diana.

The tiara, which Kate’s mother-in-law said was so heavy it gave her headaches, was kept in a safe at Buckingham Palace after Princess Diana’s 1997 death before it was handed to William’s wife.

It was made by Royal jewellers Garrard in 1914 to Queen Mary’s personal design, from pearls and diamonds already in her family’s possession.

Queen Mary had commissioned it to replicate her grandmother, Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge’s, early 1800s Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara, according to jewellery historian and novelist Josie Goodbody.

Kate arrives for the royal carol concert at Westminster Abbey on December 8 last year

Kate arrives for the royal carol concert at Westminster Abbey on December 8 last year

At the concert, Kate crouched down to chat to seven-year-old Oscar Burrow, from Lancaster, who raised more than £40,000 for Derian House Children's Hospice

At the concert, Kate crouched down to chat to seven-year-old Oscar Burrow, from Lancaster, who raised more than £40,000 for Derian House Children’s Hospice

The Princess of Wales knelt down to light Prince Louis' candle for the concert

The Princess of Wales knelt down to light Prince Louis’ candle for the concert

The princess met with children who have gone 'above and beyond' for charity

The princess met with children who have gone ‘above and beyond’ for charity

Kate stunned in all white as she arrived for the annual Christmas concert

Kate stunned in all white as she arrived for the annual Christmas concert

The Princess of Wales places a reassuring hand on Prince Louis' back as he appears to clutch at her coat

The Princess of Wales places a reassuring hand on Prince Louis’ back as he appears to clutch at her coat

Kate knelt down to speak to children who have achieved inspirational fundraising milestones

Kate knelt down to speak to children who have achieved inspirational fundraising milestones

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales and the Prince of Wales arriving for the Royal Carols - Together At Christmas service

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales and the Prince of Wales arriving for the Royal Carols – Together At Christmas service

The princess turned 42 on January 9, and while the monarchy’s official social media accounts celebrated the day with a behind the scenes photo of Kate at the coronation, there was unusually no customary response from Kensington Palace this year thanking well-wishers for their messages.

The princess will miss the Baftas in February, the annual Commonwealth Day service and the St David’s Day Parade at the start of March as well as the St Patrick’s Day parade with the military later the same month.

The Prince of Wales is also temporarily stopping official duties to care for his wife and children while the princess is in hospital for the next fortnight, and during the immediate period when she returns home.

The couple’s reported trip to Italy in the spring looks in jeopardy, with the pair not expected to carry out any overseas travel in the coming months.

There is also traditionally an incoming state visit in the spring, which would be hosted by the King, supported by William and Kate at the banquet and other engagements.

The princess, who will recuperate at the Waleses’ family home Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park, is known for being fit, sporty and competitive at team games.

She enjoys playing tennis and is a fan of cold water swimming.

Catherine, Princess Of Wales attends the opening of Evelina London's new children's day surgery unit on December 5

Catherine, Princess Of Wales attends the opening of Evelina London’s new children’s day surgery unit on December 5 

Proving she is the children's princess, Kate looked delighted among the crowds of school kids

Proving she is the children’s princess, Kate looked delighted among the crowds of school kids

In a sweet moment the Princess appeared to give a hug to the family member of a patient

In a sweet moment the Princess appeared to give a hug to the family member of a patient 

Kate met with Tony Hudgell, nine, a young boy who lost his legs after being abused by his birth parents. The young amputee was filmed posing with the royal, as well as his emotional adopted mother

Kate met with Tony Hudgell, nine, a young boy who lost his legs after being abused by his birth parents. The young amputee was filmed posing with the royal, as well as his emotional adopted mother

Kate was joined by two young girls to cut the ribbon outside the hospital

Kate was joined by two young girls to cut the ribbon outside the hospital

She was previously admitted to hospital while pregnant after suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum – severe morning sickness.

And last year she was spotted with two fingers strapped up as a precaution after a trampoline accident.

The princess also has a scar on her left temple under her hair relating to a childhood operation.

William’s former university flatmate Kate has carefully carved out her charity work since marrying the prince in 2011 and becoming an HRH.

Gradually and patiently developing her role over the years, she has focused on mental health and the early years of childhood, and is known to meticulously research the issues facing the charities she works with.

Kate and William have faced personal challenges in recent years, dealing with the fallout from Megxit and the Sussexes’ bombshell claims.

The princess was publicly singled out by the Duchess of Sussex in the primetime television Oprah Winfrey interview for allegedly making former Suits actress Meghan cry in the run-up to her wedding.

Kate looked delighted to chat to staff after receiving a bunch of flowers at St Thomas' Hospital on December 5

Kate looked delighted to chat to staff after receiving a bunch of flowers at St Thomas’ Hospital on December 5

Kate is seen after receiving a bouquet from a young boy in the hospital

Kate is seen after receiving a bouquet from a young boy in the hospital

Kate also posed with staff at the hospital, after chatting to patients and their families

Kate also posed with staff at the hospital, after chatting to patients and their families

It related to a disagreement over flower girl dresses and Meghan said the Palace failed to correct reports which said she left Kate in tears.

In his memoir Spare, Harry alleged it was William and Kate who encouraged him to wear a Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party in 2005 and ‘howled’ with laughter when they saw it.

The princess was accused of being ‘cold’ and ignoring the Duchess of Sussex’s ‘cries for help’ in Endgame by royal writer Omid Scobie, who is seen as a cheerleader for Meghan.

Kate, who has remained silent about the allegations, has often been hailed for her levelheadedness, her measured outlook and her bubbly, kind nature.

Family life is sacrosanct to Kate – mother to 10-year-old George, Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Louis.

She remains close to her parents Carole and Michael Middleton and siblings Pippa Matthews and James Middleton, and had a happy home life growing up.

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was born to the Middletons at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading on January 9 1982.

She was christened at the parish church of St Andrew’s Bradfield in Berkshire on June 20 the same year.

Princess Kate also attended a reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London on December 5

Princess Kate also attended a reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London on December 5

The four most senior family members posed together for a photographer before The Diplomatic Reception on December 5

The four most senior family members posed together for a photographer before The Diplomatic Reception on December 5

Kate wore a show-stopping Jenny Packham gold 'Georgia' gown costing approximately £5,000, which was embellished with sequins

She has previously worn the design to the wedding reception of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa in June 2023

Kate wore a show-stopping Jenny Packham gold ‘Georgia’ gown costing approximately £5,000, which was embellished with sequins

The royal mother-of-three added to the glamour with a pair of Greville diamond chandelier earrings

The royal mother-of-three added to the glamour with a pair of Greville diamond chandelier earrings

Amman in Jordan was home to Kate and her family for a few years in the mid-1980s, where she attended a nursery school from the age of three, before the family returned to Berkshire.

At 13, she went to the exclusive private Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where she part-boarded.

She graduated in 2005 with a 2:1 in history of art from St Andrews University, where she met and began dating William, whom she married at Westminster Abbey in 2011.

She was dubbed ‘Waity Katie’ for her patience during their long courtship, and was described by William in their engagement interview as having ‘a really naughty sense of humour’.

A keen photographer, the princess usually takes the publicly released photos of her children to mark their birthdays.

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