Kate Middleton takes big decision for royal family amid Camilla’s health woes
King Charles receives good news from Kate Middleton amid Queen Camilla's health crisis
Princess Kate is all set to bring her magic back in the hour of need.
Catherine has reportedly been bracing herself to carry out royal duties as she has completed her chemotherapy and also, to ease King Charles's tensions amid Queen Camilla's health woes.
Royal expert Robert Jobson told Hello! Magazine that the Princess of Wales is "doing well" and "we will start to see a lot more of her."
The mother-of-three is expected to "carry out engagements as well as continuing to work behind the scenes."
The royal commentator shared that the Princess has learned the value of family during her challenging phase of cancer. He added, "Her focus will be on her family, while still managing to do the key events."
It is important to note that the royal family needs active working members especially after the Queen Consort fell sick.
For the unversed, Buckingham Palace announced on November 5 that Her Majesty "is currently unwell with a chest infection," and as per her doctors' advice, she will halt her royal engagement for a short period of time.
The statement reads, "With great regret, Her Majesty has therefore had to withdraw from her engagements for this week but she very much hopes to be recovered in time to attend this weekend’s Remembrance events as normal."
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