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Kate Middleton will not return to full-time royal duties ‘any time soon,’ will have slow start to 2025: report

Duchess Kate is off to a slow start this year, according to a new report.

The Princess of Wales, who turns 43 on Thursday, will be eased into 2025 by taking on some of the royal duties normally on her calendar.

According to officials, daily mail The mother of three announced her cancer diagnosis to the world in March 2024, saying, “I won't be able to go back to work the way I used to.''

Duchess Kate is off to a slow start this year, according to a new report. AP

The source added that Kate's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis remain her top priorities this year.

Currently, there are no entries in the princess's diary about any serious overseas travel, and given that her cancer recovery is progressing well, it will likely be some time before she fully returns to the royal family.

Still, royal fans will expect to see their beloved royal attend key events in the royal calendar, including the Trooping the Color ceremony, which is a “top priority” among royal events. .

The Princess of Wales will be eased into 2025 by taking on some of the royal duties normally on her calendar. AP

The Welshman faces a difficult 2024 after Middleton was diagnosed following a scheduled abdominal operation in January last year.

Since then, the princess has spent much of the past year behind closed doors undergoing treatment, prompting Prince William to reduce his workload and spend more time at home.

Since Middleton announced that she is cancer-free, the pair have gradually returned to public life.

Sources say the mother of three “will never go back to work the way she used to” following her cancer diagnosis. / splashnews.com

Sources told the outlet that Middleton is devoted to the couple's three children, renting out the property for sporting events and taking them to and from school each day.

“The important thing is the pace,” the source said. “I also think she would only want to confirm if she was sure she could attend the event, rather than disappointing someone and declining to attend.”

The newspaper has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.

And now that the princess has finally settled down enough into this year to feel ready to take on more, she is expected to help her husband start making plans for his succession to the throne.

“The King carries out his duties with typical determination, but during his cancer treatment he has had to accept limitations,” royal biographer Sally Bedell-Smith previously said. told the people.

The Duchess of Cambridge's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis remain her top priorities this year, the source added. AP

“As a result, William has taken on more responsibilities, and he and Duchess Kate have been preparing for their future roles sooner than expected.”

Last month, it was reported that the King had met privately with Mr Middleton after the Palace launched plans for his coronation.

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