Prince William, heir to the British crown, will resume official activities this week after being suspended due to his wife's operation, his services announced on Monday, as Kate continues her recovery.
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William will lead an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday and attend a charity gala in aid of the London Air Ambulance in London in the evening, the PA news agency said.
Kate, 42, was hospitalized for abdominal surgery on January 16. Kensington Palace announced a week ago that she had been discharged from the private hospital in London where she underwent the procedure and was continuing her recovery at the family home in Windsor, west London.
The reasons for his operation on January 16 remain a mystery, but it is not cancer, according to British media.
The palace announced that it would likely suspend its activities until Easter, March 31.
William, the eldest son of King Charles III, had also resigned from his public duties to give priority to his family.
The couple, who are very popular in the UK, have three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Also King Charles III. recovering after prostate surgery.
The forced withdrawal of Charles, Kate and William has put Queen Camille, 76, in the spotlight with numerous trips a week.