Kate Middleton is finally back in action. The Princess of Wales has undertaken her first work engagement since completing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer. She recently revealed that her treatment has ended and that she will slowly return to royal duties. In a three-minute video, Kate, along with her husband and kids, spoke about how she was looking forward to royal work, and now she has. Read on to know more about it.
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On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales hosted a meeting with members from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at Windsor Castle to discuss her Early Years campaign, according to the Court Circular, which records daily events for the royal family. As per the Royal Foundation, Early Years strives to create a nurturing world by focusing on making healthy and happier kids during their developmental years.
The event entry stated, “The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle.” Her attendance marks the beginning of the princess’ return to work and engagements over the upcoming months. Earlier this month, Kate Middleton posted a social media message announcing the end of her chemotherapy.
The future queen announced her cancer diagnosis on March 22 and stayed away from the spotlight ever since. However, Kate did make two public appearances at the Trooping the Colour in mid June and Wimbledon on July 14. And now, the mother-of-three is expected to attend a Remembrance Sunday service in November. Along with this, she might also host her annual carol concert at Westminster Abbey the month after.
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Although these engagements have not been confirmed yet, with her being out of chemotherapy, royal enthusiasts are excited to see her again. So stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more updates on Kate Middleton and the royals. It’s nice to see the princess recover and take over her duties so soon. We wish her all the very best in all her future endeavors.