By participating in this event, she has reached a very important milestone since the announcement of the end of her treatment. If the Princess of Wales appears like this in public, it is because her state of health is reassuring. His battle against the abominable crab is about to be won.
This statement is reinforced by the former BBC royal correspondent, Jennie Bond.
For this specialist, this appearance is a positive sign.
“I was quite surprised to see William and Catherine back at Balmoral so early,” she confided in a speech to OK! magazine.
Faced with this ordeal, Kate Middleton was able to count on the support of her husband, Prince William, and her father-in-law, King Charles III, also suffering from cancer.
Jennie Bond explains: “Catherine and Charles share a truly special bond, strengthened by their shared experience with illness.”
“Traveling as a royal is certainly easier, but it still takes effort. Seeing Kate back in the spotlight, even for a short weekend, was heartwarming,” adds the royal expert.
At the same time, Kate Middleton had already shared her desire to resume her royal commitments in a video broadcast on her social networks.
“Although I have completed chemotherapy, my road to complete recovery is still long. I am taking each day as it comes, but I look forward to returning to work and engaging in other public commitments,” said the mother of three children.
NEW : The Princess of Wales made a surprise appearance at the English National Ballet today, in her first outing since announcing she had reached the end of chemotherapy treatment.
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