Kate Middleton has been advised to take precautions regarding her health as she slowly resumes royal duties following her chemotherapy treatment. Despite her recent return to engagements, an expert has suggested that the Princess of Wales will not be permitted to significantly increase her public appearances for the time being.
Kate recently appeared in the Court Circular after holding an “Early Years meeting” at Windsor Castle as part of her work with the Royal Foundation. According to royal correspondent Cameron Walker, this marks a positive but cautious step forward for Kate, who had previously been working from home.
Walker noted that while the princess is easing back into official duties, Kensington Palace is carefully monitoring her workload, ensuring she does not take on too much too soon. He emphasized the difference between attending private meetings close to home and traveling across the country for public engagements.
Kate’s next potential public appearance could be as early as November’s Remembrance Sunday or December’s carol service. Experts agree that while her return is promising, the palace will announce her engagements cautiously and only when her health permits.