As a result of the completion of her chemotherapy treatment, Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, has reached a significant milestone in her return to the workforce.
Yesterday, it was revealed that Princess Kate attended her first meeting at Windsor Castle since the conclusion of her treatment, which was a response to the cancer diagnosis she received earlier this year.
"The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle,” an entry in the official Cour Circular of engagements undertaken by working royals on September 17 read, as per The Mirror.
At this meeting, it is highly probable that Princess Kate will have discussed her ambitious Shaping Us initiative, which was initiated by the center in the previous year with the intention of bringing more attention to the formative years of a child's life.
This is the first time that Princess Kate has been mentioned as working since she was admitted to the hospital for abdominal surgery in January, according to Kensington Palace, which verified the news. Prior to being released from the hospital to recuperate at home, the princess was hospitalized for a period of two weeks.
After a few weeks had passed, Princess Kate was given a second diagnosis of cancer by the medical professionals, and then she started a course of prophylactic chemotherapy, CBS News reported.
Her homecoming also comes a week after an emotional video of Princess Kate, her husband Prince William, and their three children was released. In the film, the future queen, who was diagnosed with cancer in February, expressed her excitement about returning to her duties.
"I am looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months. My path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” Princess Kate stated in her video.
In light of this, what does her current work schedule look like? According to sources within the royal family, the princess would ease her transition back into royal life by working from home and while attending a few engagements.
"I am however looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when I can,” Princess Kate explained in her video.
It has been reported that she is planning to attend the Remembrance Sunday service that will take place at the Cenotaph. Princess Kate hopes to be present at the annual memorial service held in Whitehall to honor the nation's war dead. This event is attended by all members of the Royal Family who are currently employed.
Princess Kate has begun working with her team on the project, and it is probable that she will be the one to host the event. Meanwhile, the Christmas Carol concert that the princess will perform at Westminster Abbey has been a permanent fixture in the royal calendar over the past few years.
There is, however, one event that she is not anticipated to attend, and that is the Earthshot Prize honors that will be held in South Africa. The future King is scheduled to attend the honors in Cape Town by himself. It is only the third time that Princess Kate has been named in the official record of royal engagements since her health concern began at the beginning of the year. Her entry in the Court Circular is only the third time that she has been noted.
In June, she was a part of the King's birthday parade, which is popularly referred to as Trooping the Colour. The following month, Princess Kate presented Carlos Alcaraz with the trophy that he had won in the men's Wimbledon final. Both of these events were covered in the Court Circular.
The previous week, Princess Kate received praise for her statement, in which she described her battle with cancer as "complex, scary, and unpredictable." “With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything,” Princess Kate added.
In addition, Princess Kate mentioned that her husband, Prince William, who is 42 years old, had been by her side during their journey, and that the two of them had arrived at a place where they had come to appreciate and be thankful for the straightforward yet significant aspects of life, which a lot of people tend to overlook. just with the act of loving and being loved. "Doing what I can to stay cancer-free is now my focus,” the Princess of Wales added.