The Princess of Wales has been sent “hundreds of letters and cards” from around the world as she continues to recover in hospital from abdominal surgery.
The future queen was admitted to the London Clinic last week for major surgery, where she continues to recover.
Catherine's condition is believed to be “non-cancerous.”
Her Royal Highness is expected to remain in hospital for around a week before recovering at her home in Windsor for up to three months.
The Princess of Wales has been in hospital for over a week.
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The Princess is understood to have received “hundreds of letters and cards”, not just from Britain but around the world, since Kensington Palace announced her unexpected health news a week ago.
The Princess of Wales is one of the most popular members of the royal family among the British public, according to the latest YouGov poll.
The Princess is not expected to return to her official public duties before Easter, but work on her early childhood campaign is expected to continue.
The royal staff continues to work behind the scenes on causes close to her heart.
The Princess of Wales is one of the most popular members of the royal family among the British public, according to the latest YouGov poll.
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In January last year, Catherine launched 'Shaping Us' – a campaign aimed at raising public awareness of the importance of the first five years of a child's life and the impact these have on their future adult self.
This month, the bosses of some of Britain's biggest companies met at Kensington Palace to “take the lead in driving transformative change and creating a healthier, happier society by increasing the focus on early childhood.”
Prince William is believed to be splitting his time between being by his wife's side in hospital and looking after their three young children in Windsor.
The Prince of Wales's public duties have also been put on hold.
The princess is not expected to return to official public duties until after Easter.
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Royal fans online were quick to jump into William and Catherine's defense.
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Royal fans were quick to support William and Catherine online as they have become the target of relentless trolling on social media and criticism from republican activists.
Last week, Kensington Palace said the princess “hopes the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality as possible for her children.”
“The Princess would like to apologize to all those affected for having to postpone her upcoming engagements. She looks forward to welcoming back as many as possible as quickly as possible.”