Princess Kate's children will be "so proud" as she returns to the spotlight this holiday season
Princess Kate did not come into the limelight much of 2024 after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Now that the Princess of Wales has successfully treated her for chemotherapy, she is back on official royal duties.
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jenny Bond spoke with OK! A magazine about the return of Princess Kate to the spotlight. "Halloween, bonfire night, Christmas — they all come with a bit of a rush at this time of year, but it's an exciting time for kids— and for parents who want to join in the fun with creepy decorations, giant bonfires, fireworks, toasted marshmallows and, of course, Christmas carols," she explained (Via express).
Bond also believes the Royal family is delighted that Kate is hosting the annual Royal Carols: together at a Christmas concert at Windsor Castle this year.
"This is obviously going to be a very special carol concert for Catherine and the whole family," Bond explained. "They will be so proud to see her back taking a leading role in one of her very own projects, and I imagine that as many members of the Royal family will join her this year."
Bond also pointed out how wonderful the holiday season is for the princes and princesses of Wales after a difficult year.
"It will be a proud moment for William and a joyful and reassuring moment for the children," the royal expert explained. "My mom is coming back and doing her thing. It does not indicate a return to royal duty for Catherine, but it will certainly be an important and very welcome milestone along her path to full recovery."
Recently it was reported that Princess Kate took a two-week break with George, Charlotte and Louis over Halloween.
According toHi! Magazine, the Princess of Wales enjoys taking tricks or treatments of her children during the spooky season. The publication shared a photo originally posted by Jay Rutland showing Kate trick-or-treating her children the year before.
"Anyone who always doubts such a base ball William Kate- is---This is Kate, those with children, etc. banging doors in London garden garden feel like going to an effortless Halloween" Snap above Rutland, hi! Magazine.
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