Sending prayers to the beloved Princess Catherine

The news of Princess Catherine’s hospitalization has left many people concerned for her well-being. Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Princess of Wales underwent a planned abdominal operation. Fans and well-wishers have taken to social media to send their prayers and love to the Royal family.

One fan expressed their heartfelt wishes, saying, “Get well soon, our beloved Catherine, prayers and love going your way.” Another concerned person commented, “Oh my God, I hope the Princess is okay…I’ll pray for you…”

Concerns for the Princess’s recovery

Given the seriousness of the medical procedure, a surgical nurse also shared their concern for Princess Catherine’s recovery, saying, “That’s very concerning… As a surgical nurse, I know this must’ve been a very serious medical procedure. Hoping for a full recovery for this young mom.”

Adding to the outpouring of support, another concerned fan exclaimed, “Gosh…this writing format gave me a heart attack for a second. Wishing the princess a quick recovery.”

The statement from Kensington Palace also mentioned that based on current medical advice, Princess Catherine is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter.

Princess Catherine at the Christmas Morning Service event in Sandringham, Norfolk in December 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Cherishing the recent family moments

Just a month before her hospitalization, Princess Catherine enjoyed the holidays with her beautiful family. She shared endearing images of herself, her husband Prince William, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, as they posed for their family Christmas card.

Let us all keep Princess Catherine in our thoughts and prayers as she recovers from her surgery. The public’s support and well wishes are a source of strength for the Royal family during this time.

Princess Catherine at the Evelina London's New Children's Day Surgery Unit opening in London, England on December 5, 2023 | Source: Getty Images