There are just a few hours left until he returns to public Kate Middleton. The Princess of Wales – announced Buckingham Palace – will participate in the Remembrance Day, which every year, on November 11th, commemorates the end of the First World War and commemorates the fallen.
On Saturday 9 November the princess will be at Royal Albert Hall for the Festival of Remembrance, while on Sunday 10th he will join the rest of the family at the Cenotaph, a war memorial in the heart of London. A highly anticipated return for the Princess of Wales, who in recent weeks has gradually resumed her routine, but above all with private commitments linked to charities and the projects she follows personally.
“I have finished chemotherapy,” Kate announced last September, expressing her desire to return to her public role after treatment for cancer, diagnosed at the end of February, anticipated in recent days also by the reassuring words of her husband William, who is busy in South Africa. with the Earthshot Prize: «Catherine is very well, she has been formidable this year», said the heir to the throne on the eve of the presentation of the prizes intended for projects benefiting the planet. And William himself has returned to talking about his wife in the last few hours, not hiding how difficult the year that is coming to an end has been for him and his family.
“To be honest it was terrible”said the prince speaking to the press at the end of his trip to South Africa, referring both to the health of his wife and that of his father Carlo. Two cancer diagnoses arrived within a few weeks of each other, which upended the family and forced them to create new balances, as always happens when an illness breaks into everyday life. “Keeping everything on track has been really difficult,” added Prince William, never so open and authentic, “But I’m so proud of my wife, I’m proud of my dad, for handling the things that they did. But from a family and personal point of view, it was, yes… it was brutal.”

Both for Kate Middleton and for Charles III today the worst seems to be over, even if the king has not yet completed his treatment. Both, however, would be full of enthusiasm for the next commitments that await them, and can’t wait to fully recover.
Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton at the Cenotaph in 2023.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesFor the princess, the commitments related to Remembrance Day will be the first in several weeks.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesSource: Vanity Fair

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