The one detail during Kate Middleton’s hospital visit everyone missed, and we’re lost for words

In a surprising turn of events this month, both King Charles and Kate, the Princess of Wales, found themselves in the same London hospital.

This marks a significant moment for the Crown, as they haven’t faced such a health concern since all those lobsters turned out to be inedible.

But that’s not where the peculiarities end. The notable absence of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis from visiting their mother has puzzled many.

It’s been nearly two weeks since Princess Kate was admitted for an abdominal surgery, and remarkably, it’s also been that long since her young ones have seen her.

Though Prince William has been dutifully visiting his wife daily, as reported by the Sun and Daily Mail, the same can’t be said for their children.

Curiously, neither Kate’s close family – her parents Carole and Michael Middleton, nor her siblings Pippa Matthews and James Middleton – have made any public visits.

James has spoken about Kate’s supportive nature during his battles with depression, emphasizing their close-knit relationship.

William seems to have no intention of exposing his children to the chaos of press scrutiny outside the hospital. Still, it seems the media has agreed to offer privacy, promising no cameras or journalists, which should have facilitated discreet and private visits with ease.

Yet, young George, Charlotte, and Louis’s absence has been somewhat justified by a preference for maintaining routine to avoid alarming them.

Weekdays, they could continue with their usual activities, making the gesture understandable up to a point. However, over the weekend, while staying with their loving grandparents in Bucklebury, they forwent the chance to see their mother.

Adelaide Cottage, the family’s home, is just about a 45-minute drive from the hospital. Therefore, letting the children meet Kate should not have presented any logistical hurdles.

The situation appears even stranger when one recalls the image of the Wales family as devoted parents, often adjusting royal duties to spend more time with their children.

A royal aide recently mentioned their new motto of prioritizing family over work during Kate’s health crisis. Surely that would involve ensuring the children see their mother?

While no child might relish the sight of a hospital bed, the reassurance from seeing their recovering mother could outbalance any initial discomfort.

A claim from the Mail’s royal editor notes that royal family members rarely visit each other in hospital. Yet, recent circumstances suggest this tradition may be shifting towards a more compassionate approach, as seen when King Charles and Queen Camilla made swift visits to see their daughter-in-law.

The broader royal family, usually busy with their duties, has found their schedules upended during this period. Maybe this unusual convergence of events calls for a bit of good energy—perhaps crystals and sage, or a change in the tides of fortune for Buckingham Palace.

For the devotees of the royal family, what do you think about the ongoing situation? We’d love to hear your thoughts and comments. Don’t hesitate to share your opinion below!