Princess Katherine recently enjoyed a relaxing skiing holiday with her family as she continues her journey to recovery.
It has been revealed that the Princess of Wales spent the New Year in the Alps, accompanied by Prince William and their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis. They were reportedly joined by members of the Middleton family, including Princess Katherine's brother, James Middleton, and his wife, Alizée. The family was seen enjoying hot drinks and a meal at a popular local restaurant.
A staff member at the restaurant shared that it was heartwarming to see Kate relaxed and enjoying herself. The family appeared like any other English family, and many people did not even recognize them. The staff member also mentioned that this was not the first time they had seen the royal family at the establishment. Additionally, Princess Katherine’s sister, Pippa Middleton, was noted as a frequent visitor to the area.
Last week, reports revealed that Princess Katherine is planning a gradual return to her royal duties. However, royal fans have been advised not to expect the same level of engagements as before her health challenges. In November, while in South Africa, Prince William mentioned that the couple had trips planned for the new year. Although foreign tours are currently not on the agenda, the Princess of Wales is expected to be actively involved in her work across the country, with early childhood development remaining a central focus of her engagements this year.
On Tuesday, Princess Katherine made a solo visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital, where she expressed gratitude to the staff for their exceptional care. She took the opportunity to thank the hospital for looking after her so well over the past year. She conveyed her heartfelt appreciation to all those who had quietly supported both her and Prince William during this difficult time, emphasizing that they could not have asked for better care and guidance throughout her treatment.
In her statement, she also highlighted her new role as joint patron of the Royal Marsden, expressing her commitment to supporting groundbreaking research, clinical excellence, and patient well-being. She hopes that, through these efforts, more lives can be saved, and the experience of those affected by cancer can be improved. Now in remission, she shared that she remains focused on her recovery and acknowledged that adjusting to a new normal takes time. However, she looks forward to a fulfilling year ahead and expressed gratitude for the continued support she has received.