Expert reveals that Kate Middleton is prioritizing her children this summer, despite her cancer battle, to avoid royal family members from worrying.
The Princess of Wales is recovering from an undisclosed form of cancer at her estate in Norfolk.
This year, Kate Middleton's summer will be different as she battles an undisclosed form of cancer, continuing her fight.
The mother of three, including Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, plans to make this summer memorable for her children.
""This summer, more than ever, is going to be all about the kids," said the source."
According to Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," the summers have always been crucial for the 42-year-old and her husband, Prince William, heir to the British throne. Their objective has always been to provide their children with as much normalcy as possible, far from the prying eyes of the media.
""Kate's athleticism drew William to her in the first place, and she has always been a part of the children's roughhousing and games. She is highly competitive and has always been involved in all their activities," said Andersen."
"Kate's children will not worry about her health during their summer vacation, as she believes it is her responsibility to keep them busy with activities such as horseback riding, swimming, and sleepovers, said Andersen."
Kate is a total trooper, and she and Prince William will make Anmer Hall as close to business as usual this summer as possible, Andersen stated.
Kate is reportedly recovering at Anmer Hall, a royal family estate in Norfolk. This country home was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II to the Prince and Princess of Wales. Sandringham is where the royals retreat during the summer months.
Hilary Fordwich, a British royal expert, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that the people of Norfolk have been guarding Princess Diana as she undergoes treatment.
"The only advantage of Princess Catherine's health challenges during cancer treatments is the opportunity to spend more time with her children, said Fordwich. Although she requested privacy, the public in Norfolk respected her wishes and did not take any photos of her while she ran errands in their local community. Being at their summer home, Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate, has provided the tranquility she needs at this time."
"Fordwich stated that her treatment is progressing and she is excited to spend more time with her children during the summer break. Unlike previous summers, she won't be traveling with her children. Recently, Prince William visited the Isles of Scilly and informed the hospital administrator that Kate was doing well. He also mentioned that all their children were envious of his trip to one of their favorite family destinations without them."
According to royal expert Ian Pelham Turner, there have been fake images of Kate wearing a headscarf that suggest she may have significant hair loss due to chemotherapy, which she has been undergoing.
"Kate has been seen with the children, but these sightings are low-key. The timing of her public appearance is determined by not overshadowing the king's actions. A perfect opportunity may arise when William is present to thank staff at the treatment center, followed by a video update on her progress, which is moving slowly back to public duties."
The Princess of Wales, who announced she was undergoing treatment for cancer in March, has been out of the public eye since she underwent planned abdominal surgery in January.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson previously informed Planet Chronicle Digital that the princess is not anticipated to resume work until her medical team clears her to do so. The princess's early childhood work will remain a focal point of her public activities.
William has been performing public duties since his return, alongside other members of the royal family. He recently embarked on his first overnight trip to visit the Duchy of Cornwall's housing project aimed at assisting homelessness.
Helena Chard, a British broadcaster and photographer, informed Planet Chronicle Digital that Kate might spend the summer with her family and resume her royal duties in the fall.
"Nothing compares to recovering from a cancer diagnosis in making one appreciate the small joys in life," said Chard. "That's precisely how Kate feels. She wants to cherish her husband, children, and close family this summer."
"Chard stated that the earliest we can anticipate Kate returning to work is autumn. Kate and her family spend their summers at Anmer Hall, taking advantage of the coastline and the great outdoors. This summer, she plans to continue this tradition, while also engaging in more fun and creative hobbies to maintain her happiness and carefree spirit."
The royal family will support the princess this summer as she engages in activities the family loves, such as photography, cooking, and outdoor pursuits like cycling, gardening, and swimming.
"Kate is the royal family's superstar, and her return to work is highly anticipated. She will be the future of the monarchy when she becomes queen, and for now, she has the privilege of time for herself and extra family time. The phrase 'You have to be seen to be believed' is currently the domain of King Charles and Queen Camilla."
"When Kate returns to public life, she will be stronger and an even bigger force within the royal family as absence makes the heart grow fonder; the ‘Kate Effect’ will be in full swing," Chard stated.
In her March 22 video message, the princess expressed gratitude for the "wonderful messages of support" she received from well-wishers as she announced she was undergoing chemotherapy.
Despite the difficulties faced by our family in the past few months, I am grateful for the excellent medical care I have received from my team.
Kate revealed that after cancer was detected, she was advised to undergo "preventative chemotherapy, and I am currently in the early stages of that treatment."
"The royal stated, "I am improving daily by focusing on my mental, physical, and spiritual healing. Having William by my side provides comfort and reassurance, as does the love, support, and kindness shown by many of you. This means a lot to us both.""
She mentioned her work, stating that it has always given her immense pleasure and she is eager to return to it when she recovers. However, for the time being, she must concentrate on recovering fully.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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