'Pace It' Princess Kate: Future Queen Ordered to Not 'Rush Her Recovery' Despite HRH's Wish to Return to Public Life
Catherine, Princess of Wales, was told by her medical team to "pace it," amid her ongoing preventative cancer treatments.
"She needs boosting, we all miss her and want her back as soon as possible," royal expert Angela Levin told GBN.
"She is working on her young children's activities that try and help if they catch things while very young, you can save billions, not just millions, because they will know how to behave, how to be," she added. "And she's very keen that that's going ahead. She's read everything there, but she doesn't mean that she's coming back yet. But she is very thrilled with it. So we all have to wish that we do see her."
Levin continued: "We do miss her because she's lovely and smiley and clever and all those things, and we hope she will come back. But it's doubtful that she will come back until the end of the year."
The future queen wants to make summer 2024 a "memorable" one for her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Her Royal Highness, 42, is still in the throes of trying to prevent a mysterious form of cancer from consuming her.
"The summer is when Kate just wants the kids to be kids and get to be a little freer," a royal insider spilled. "And this summer, more than ever, is going to be all about the kids."
Even though royal sources close to Kensington Palace have suggested the future queen is responding well to the treatments, Kate wants to ensure her kids "have the time of their lives" over the next three months. HRH will not be "returning to work" until she is cleared by her medical team.
"Kate and William have always made the most of their summers with the children," royal scribe Christopher Andersen told an outlet. "[And] Kate has always been athletic; that was one of the reasons William was drawn to her in the first place. She’s always been right in the thick of things when it comes to roughhousing with the kids, participating with them in their games and races."
He added: "She is very competitive and has always thrown herself into all the children’s activities."
The next Queen Consort of Britain underwent a "serious" abdominal surgery on January 16, which led to traces of cancer cells being found allegedly near the area of the procedure. Her Royal Highness has been receiving treatment in the wake of the discovery, which she revealed in an "emotional" video via BBC Studios on March 22.
New reports suggest the Princess of Wales "may never come back" in the role we saw her in for the past 13 years. Kate has not been seen nor participated in any royal appearance or event since Christmas Day 2023.