Kate Middleton will not "retreat into obscurity," intends to make a complete comeback to royal life: expert.
An undisclosed form of cancer is being treated by the Princess of Wales.
Kate Middleton will be reporting for duty once her cancer battle is over.
Since her public announcement of her diagnosis in March, the Princess of Wales has been keeping a low profile. A recent source to Us Weekly claimed that the mother of three may never return to the role she was known for before.
Several royal experts told Planet Chronicle Digital that they are not convinced by the claim that Prince William, who is married to the heir to the British throne, has ever wavered in his commitment to duty.
"Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," advised against acting hastily, saying, "Let's not jump the gun, folks.""
"Kate is currently undergoing cancer treatment and is temporarily absent from public life. However, I am confident that she will return to public life once she has completed all the necessary treatments to overcome her illness."
"Kate is deeply committed to her family, but also to her country's duty, Andersen stated. As Princess of Wales, future queen, wife of a future king, and mother to a future monarch, Kate is acutely aware of her roles. She did not wait 10 years for her prince to arrive only to fade into obscurity."
Kensington Palace declined to comment on the recent report when contacted by Planet Chronicle Digital.
According to People magazine, during a D-Day anniversary event, Prince William was questioned by a veteran about Kate's health.
"Yes," the Prince of Wales stated, as reported by the source, "She would have been delighted to be present today."
Andersen proposed that Kensington Palace, responsible for the Prince and Princess of Wales, could quickly put an end to the speculation and give the public more information about her health status. It is unclear if the 42-year-old will attend Trooping the Colour on June 15.
"Andersen advised saying it now if she can't attend Trooping the Colour due to chemotherapy side effects, as stating she's skipping the rehearsal isn't enough and can lead to absurd statements like "we may never see her again.""
According to an insider, Kate is currently reassessing what she can handle when she returns.
The Princess of Wales will not attend the Colonel's Review on June 8 and will instead concentrate on her recovery, as confirmed by a spokesperson from Kensington Palace to Planet Chronicle Digital.
In March, the princess revealed that she was receiving cancer treatment and has been absent from the public eye since she underwent scheduled abdominal surgery in January.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson informed Planet Chronicle Digital that the princess will not resume work until her medical team clears her to do so, and her focus on early childhood will remain a key aspect of her public work.
Since returning to public duties, William and other members of the royal family have been actively involved in various initiatives, including a recent overnight trip to visit the Duchy of Cornwall's housing project aimed at helping homelessness.
Planet Chronicle Digital reported that Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di for Daily" podcast, stated that the recent report about the princess was not true.
"Catherine and those close to her are not discussing the types of conversations that Schofield mentioned. Everyone is in high spirits, and the palace is sticking to its original message that Catherine is undergoing preventative chemotherapy and will return once her doctors give the green light, with her feeling 100%."
"Schofield stated that it is unfair to demand to see the woman who revealed she has cancer immediately after her revelation, as cancer is a roller coaster with good and bad days, and stability is not guaranteed. He emphasized the need to give her space to heal and that people who have access to the princess are not repeating things about her private healing. Schofield also pointed out that there are too few people in the know, and anyone who talks will be sniffed out immediately."
According to Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner, only William and Kate are privy to the truth.
"I am confident that she will return to acting in appropriate roles, as she has always enjoyed being in the spotlight for good causes," he stated. "The most challenging aspect is to avoid eclipsing King Charles and Queen Camilla, who are highly respected figures in the royal family. History has shown that any commoner who gains more popularity than the royal family can cause tension."
The Princess of Wales received a report from her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which advises businesses to invest in families with young children.
The foundation's executive director, Christian Guy, informed BBC News that their work was progressing as the princess recuperated, stating that the royal was enthusiastic about their upcoming campaign.
The princess has been particularly interested in early childhood and established the foundation in 2021.
Planet Chronicle Digital previously reported that Kate was occupied while staying within palace walls, as Schofield had stated.
The Princess of Wales has been responding to emails, but in a structured manner to avoid being overwhelmed or disturbed by incoming dialogue, she stated.
"Schofield stated that Kate is not a rule breaker. Instead, she will follow the doctor's orders while engaging when possible to avoid feeling left behind. In my opinion, she is actively involved behind the scenes."
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 discovered, she was advised to undergo "preventative chemotherapy, and I’m now in the early stages of that treatment." She shared this information with her three children, including Princes George, 10, and Louis, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 9.
"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 when she recovers fully. However, for the time being, she must concentrate on her recovery.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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