Kate Middleton left Windsor for the first time since her planned surgery on her stomach. A friend of the future queen said she is “on the mend.”
Since she got out of the London Clinic on Monday, January 29, the 42-year-old Princess of Wales has been getting better at the royal residence.
The mom of three stayed at that hospital for almost two weeks after surgery to treat an unknown illness.
Her half-term break is now over, and she is at Sandringham, 127 miles from Windsor, with Prince William, 41, and their three kids, George, 10, Charlotte, 8, and Louis, 5.
A friend who did not want to be named told the Daily Mail that Catherine is getting better.

The woman was excited for a change of scenery. In Norfolk, she will be able to relax while the kids have fun with William.
According to the tabloid, King Charles, who is 75 years old, is also at Sandringham. He just got back from his first cancer treatment earlier this week.
Given their different health problems, it’s not clear if Kate and Charles will see each other.
When people heard that they were sick, it caused a huge problem for the royal family at the end of last month.
Kensington Palace said in a statement on January 17 that the princess had been taken to the hospital for planned surgery on her abdomen and that she would not be able to attend any royal events until Easter.
A few hours later, Buckingham Palace said that King Charles would also be hospitalized to get treatment for an enlarged prostate.
But on Monday, the royal family’s problems got worse when it was announced that the king had been diagnosed with a type of cancer that had not been made public.
The disease was found while the monarch was being treated for an enlarged prostate.
