Prince William recently shared positive news about his wife, Kate Middleton, following his return to the UK from a trip to South Africa.
He announced that they plan to resume international tours together next year, marking a significant step forward after a challenging period for the Princess of Wales. According to royal expert Rebecca English, who shared the update on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Prince William expressed his and Catherine’s enthusiasm to represent the UK on foreign tours once again. Their plans for overseas engagements had been put on hold this year due to Kate’s health, as she recently underwent chemotherapy treatment. The couple had to cancel government-related trips, including a scheduled visit to Rome, to prioritize her recovery.
This would be Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first joint tour since Kate’s cancer diagnosis earlier this year, signaling a new chapter in their royal duties. The announcement comes shortly after Prince William’s recent solo trip to South Africa. During his visit to Cape Town, he traveled without Kate and their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—as the Princess continued her recovery.
The timing of this update also coincides with Kate’s increasing public appearances. She recently joined the royal family for the Festival of Remembrance, marking her first time at the event since her return to the public eye during the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony in London on June 15. The news has delighted royal watchers and supporters, with one fan enthusiastically commenting, “Great news, thanks for the information.”
This return to public life and future travel plans with Prince William signify Kate Middleton’s resilience and dedication to her royal responsibilities, as the couple looks forward to representing the UK together once again.