It looks like Princess Kate Middleton is ready to get back in action with the royal family.
After the scare caused by her cancer diagnosis last year, she fortunately now seems to be in remission and is gradually resuming her engagements.
It’s worth noting that in March 2024, Kate surprised everyone by announcing that she was battling cancer, which forced her to pause her official activities. Now, she appears ready to make up for lost time and will be attending Commonwealth Day.
Kate Middleton at Commonwealth Day
Buckingham Palace has announced that Kate will take part in the annual Commonwealth Day Celebration Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 10.
The announcement states, “The Princess of Wales will attend the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey in London next week, on Monday, March 10.”
She will also join other key members of the royal family, including Prince William, King Charles, and Queen Camilla.
Unfortunately, Kate missed this important event last year due to her surgery and subsequent cancer treatment.
As noted, “Princess Kate, 43, missed last year’s event while recovering from abdominal surgery before announcing she was receiving treatment for cancer.”
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Day is “Together We Thrive.” A release states that 2,000 guests will gather to commemorate “the enduring spirit of the Commonwealth family.”
Prior to this, the public last saw Kate on February 26, when she visited a community in South Wales alongside Prince William.