Duchess Kate and King Charles are currently in hospital recovering from their respective surgeries.
King Charles and Princess Kate have raised legitimate concerns about safety following their decision to be admitted to a private London clinic in Marylebone.
The king and his daughter-in-law, Duchess Kate, each underwent surgery for enlarged prostate and abdominal surgery at the hospital in the past 10 days.
When you talk to daily expressformer Royal Protector Simon Morgan took the necessary approach to ensuring the safety of senior royals in areas that are not off limits to the public.
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He noted that security protocols are typically borrowed from royal residences and extended to environments “not normally accustomed to” such protection.
The senior royal officials involved will first inspect the building to familiarize themselves with the hospital’s security processes before deploying personnel to designated locations.
Trojan Consultancy’s manager further emphasized the importance of maintaining the “integrity” of the current site while taking precautions to avoid disrupting the hospital’s normal operations.
In the end, Morgan revealed that the hospital continues to function for the general public, as opposed to when the “President of the United States” was undergoing surgery.
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As soon as news of Kate’s hospitalization broke, the building was flooded with paparazzi from several British tabloids.
Kensington Palace announced on Wednesday, January 17, that the mother-of-three could spend two weeks in hospital before being discharged.