
It's still a long time to be in the hospital for a hysterectomy, royal or not. |
A hysterectomy at such a young age greatly increases the risk of Alzheimer's. |
Facelift. Two weeks for the swelling and bruising to subside in case they get a photo of her leaving and three months to let it completely heal. |
So, not abdominal? |
Could she have been pregnant? When in the last time we saw her? Maybe she lost a baby and will be “in the hospital” (because how do we know?) until her uterus shrinks.
This is why sometimes it’s best to just come out with it. Speculation is crazy. |
I agree--they can say it's abdominal but it could have been something completely different. 10-14 days seems like a long recovery for something non-urgent. |
Has she had a Hysterectomy?
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I doubt it is anything other than a good excuse to be a layabout. |
Mental breakdown. |
Hysterectomy was also my first thought. I don't know how hospitals in UK work, but that is a long time to be in the hospital for something not minor. |
Could it be something digestive where they're removing a portion of colon? She's been very thin for a while. |
Really? |
The press release specifically stated “abdominal surgery.” |
She could layabout at home more comfortably with lots of support. |
based on what I've read here and being a woman, my first guess she had major gynecological surgery. Second guess major surgery involving her digestive tract. Regardless, non-cancerous; if it was she would have had the surgery ASAP, and not waited until her work schedule was free. Not too surprised she had surgery, however; her photos over the last 12 months show a woman who IMO was extremely thin. Makes me think she had a health condition that had been brewing for some time. |