Updates emerged that made crown fans happy
Experts have analyzed Kate Middleton's current health status and provided encouraging updates. The Princess of Wales has been seen leaving her house discreetly, both alone and with her family. Although there is no graphic evidence to corroborate these outings, different British media have reported on these sightings.
The British royal family has a full agenda of events in the coming weeks, including events in France to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, the wedding of the Duke of Westminster and the traditional Trooping the Color parade. However, all of these events will take place without the presence of Kate Middleton, who continues to recover from her cancer and has remained away from the public scene since her diagnosis in March. Despite her absence, fans have continued to send letters of well wishes to Buckingham Palace.
Recently, Kate has been working from her office to promote a report on an initiative aimed at creating adequate conditions to help parents and her children, part of her project on the importance of the first five years of life of a child. Furthermore, during a visit to the Isles of Scilly on May 10, Prince William assured that his wife "is fine" and mentioned that his children were jealous of not being able to accompany him.
Experts agree that this news indicates that Kate Middleton is making positive progress in her recovery. Richard Fitzwilliams, royal biographer, commented in 'The Sun' that the princess will probably appear in public before resuming her official commitments. However, she is not expected to make any real commitments in the near future, as her diary is empty and her return will depend on the approval of her doctors.
Meanwhile, Kate's entourage remains optimistic. Ailsa Anderson, former spokesperson for Queen Elizabeth, highlighted Kate's inner strength and the support of her family. With their children on school holidays until June 3, the family has been focusing on spending time together, although Kate remains focused on her recovery. William and his son George, for example, recently enjoyed the FA Cup final in London, showing that, although Kate is temporarily out of action, family life continues as normal.