Inside Kate Middleton's 'measured' return to 'normal' following cancer battle as the Princess of Wales enjoys skiing holiday with her family
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The Princess of Wales has kicked off her 'fulfilling year' after announcing she is in remission from cancer with a family holiday, with the royal expected to continue her 'measured' return to 'normal' in 2025. Royal fans breathed a sigh of relief last September, when Kate announced she had completed a preventative course of chemotherapy.
Kate said that experience with the disease had reminded her and William 'to reflect and be grateful for the simple things in life' and given her a renewed sense of what's important. 'Simply loving and being loved,' she shared, at the time. Renewed with purpose, the princess also expressed her delight at being able to resume her public duties and undertaking 'a few more public engagements in the coming months'.
Four months - and a handful of public appearances later - the mother-of-three, 43, is navigating a carefully calibrated return to the spotlight - with the Princess expected to attend the Bafta film awards next month. If she decides to walk the red carpet with her husband, the Prince of Wales, the event will mark Kate's most high-profile public appearance since treatment.
After completing treatment, however, her first engagement was an emotionally-charged visit to Southport last October, where she and Prince William, 43, met the families of the three girls who lost their lives in the senseless knife attack tragedy. The Princess of Wales has kicked off her 'fulfilling year' after announcing she is in remission from cancer with a family holiday, with the royal expected to continue her 'measured' return to 'normal' in 2025. Fans celebrated her appearance at the Royal Family's Christmas Day service in Sandringham.