Kate Middleton is a highly impressive woman, often described as strong, athletic, and inspirational.Known as a keen sportswoman, royal fans have watched her play tennis and hockey, row on the Thames, run around athletics tracks and even abseil down cliffs, reports the Mirror.Even when it comes to picture opportunities, the Princess rarely fails to put William in his place - unfortunately, the stresses and strains of a busy life are likely to take their toll.It was reported yesterday, that the Princess of Wales had been admitted to hospital on Tuesday, undergoing abdominal surgery on Wednesday.It's unlikely we'll know any details of her medical condition until Kate decides to open up about the experience, potentially bringing comfort to those going through a similar experience.
And whilst Kate's normally good health is likely to be a huge help when getting through her current health battle, it's likely to be a tough few months ahead.The statement released by Kensington Palace yesterday reveals Kates first priority, as ever, is her children – Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.The statement said: “She hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality for her children as possible.” It’s a sentiment any mother would appreciate.Kate is currently being cared for in The London Clinic in Marylebone, which could be considered grander than your average NHS hospital ward, where Prince Philip was treated in his final months - which could prove a daunting experience for the royal children to visit.According to reports, children are normally banned from The London Clinic, with the hospital's website declaring: "Any special requests for children to visit must be approved by