Many had anticipated Princess Catherine’s return to royal duties by Easter, marking a grand comeback.
However, recent developments indicate that the royal will not be partaking in the upcoming Staples service in Windsor alongside the rest of the Firm.
Buckingham Palace has just announced that King Charles and Queen Camilla will lead the royal family at the Easter Sunday Church service.
The timeline for Princess Catherine’s return to public life remains uncertain.
Despite this, a spokesperson from Kensington Palace shared that she is in good spirits following her cancer diagnosis and will resume official duties once medically cleared.
In a potential scenario where Princess Catherine’s health improves, she and her family might plan a spectacular comeback event at Chester Cathedral, one of the year’s most significant society gatherings.
The 7th Duke of Westminster, known as Prince George’s godfather, is set to wed his long-time partner, Olivia Henson, on June 4th at Chester Cathedral.
With over three months until the big day, the couple has begun sending out save-the-date notices, with notable guests expected to attend.
Prince William and the Princess of Wales are likely to grace the ceremony, with speculations that one of their three children could play a special role, considering Hugh’s connection to Prince George.
Hugh, the third child and only son of the late Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, has King Charles as one of his godparents.
Olivia, Hugh’s fiancée, works for Bellazoo, a B Corp certified food company in London.
She studied at Marlborough College in Gloucestershire, the same alma mater as the Princess of Wales, before pursuing further education at Trinity College, Dublin.
Uncertainty looms over the Wales family’s attendance at the wedding due to their focus on Princess Catherine’s recovery post-cancer diagnosis.
The recent revelation of Princess Catherine’s cancer diagnosis has reverberated through the royal community and beyond.
In a heartfelt video message, the Princess of Wales courageously shared her health journey, disclosing her ongoing preventative chemotherapy treatment.
The palace spokesperson expressed gratitude for the public’s support during this challenging time, assuring that Kensington Palace will update the public when the Princess is ready to resume her duties.
The overwhelming outpouring of support from online users following the announcement reflects the widespread empathy towards the Princess’s situation.
Despite the vague details surrounding King and Princess Catherine’s diagnoses, the openness about the Princess’s battle with cancer marks a significant departure from the Royal Family’s historical approach to health disclosures.
Unlike King George VI and the Queen Mother, whose cancer battles were kept private, Princess Catherine’s transparency sheds light on her journey.
Royal Correspondent Rebecca English further revealed that they shared a hospital stay during their treatments, offering a glimpse into their shared experiences in managing their illnesses.