“In 2025 I hope to have Kate by my side for royal engagements,” Prince William confessed a few days ago during his visit to South Africa. And now that the princess seems to have recovered from cancer treatment, William’s wish might come true.
Kate Middleton indeed seems to be improving day by day, and her life has gradually returned to normal. She resumed her first public engagements last weekend for the Remembrance Day celebrations, but royal experts assure that, even if her health is significantly improving, “it will never be the same as before.”
Kate Middleton returns to the public eye, holding back tears and words to Sophie of Edinburgh: “You are never really ready.” Upcoming Appearances Robert Jobson, author of the bestseller “Catherine: Princess of Wales,” stated: “From what I understand, Catherine is doing very well.
She has returned to training in the gym and doing all the things she wanted to do. But the cancer has changed Lady Middleton’s outlook. We will see her much more often, but she will adopt the ‘less is more’ philosophy, carefully selecting her public appearances to achieve maximum impact.” So where will we see her again?
Her public appearances will be fewer but more qualitative: “Rather than traveling all over the country all the time, as she used to, I think she will focus on more impactful events. She will do the things she considers most important because she doesn’t want to get sick again.”
The Trip to Italy According to Jobson, Kate is planning trips abroad. She couldn’t join William in South Africa, and this saddened her greatly. But among the upcoming tours, she also plans an official visit to Italy at the request of the Foreign Office.
The trip was scheduled for the early months of 2024, but the illness halted the Princess, and the tour will be rescheduled for 2025. “They will resume traveling, and I expect them to do at least one tour next year,” explained Robert. “I expect a trip to Canada or somewhere else, and Italy is the kind of trip they could do in two or three days.
Kate might very well do a couple of things on her own so that William can stay home with the children. The King surely talked to Catherine about how relieved he felt from his recent overseas tour, but she will do things her way. Her illness was a life-changing experience; it changed the way she lives her life, and I think she will make her choices. Her priority is still her family.”