After almost a month without seeing her in official events, Kate Middleton could return to public life next April 20.
According to information advanced by Danielle Stacey, correspondent of ‘Hello’, the Kensington Palace is organizing the attendance of the Princess of Wales with her husband William and their three children – George, Charlotte and Louis – to the Easter Sunday celebrations at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Kate on Easter Sunday
This appearance would represent a significant moment for Kate, who in January announced the remission of her cancer via an Instagram post from the Royal Marsden Hospital.
At the time, she expressed her desire to gradually resume her public engagements, although she clarified that she would do so on essential occasions and while maintaining a discreet profile as she continues her recovery process.
Throughout 2025, Kate has participated in one-off events such as St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), the Holocaust Remembrance Day service, the ‘Six Nations Cup’ and the Commonwealth Day Mass at Westminster Abbey.
Kate last attended Easter celebrations at Windsor in 2023, when she captured attention in an elegant Klein blue coat-dress by Catherine Walker, complemented by matching headpiece and heels.
In contrast, her absence in 2024 generated numerous comments, as it coincided with the period following the announcement of her cancer diagnosis.
If her presence is confirmed this year, the princess would take a further step in her progressive return to official activities, thus fulfilling what she promised after announcing the remission of her illness.
As usual in her public appearances, Kate will once again be the center of attention during this important date for the British royal family.