Princess Kate could attend the Diplomatic Reception in December, says former royal staffer
The delighted royal fans after and will be slowly resuming her duties.
Following the announcement, the future Queen which further solidified her slow return to work.
During her last meeting, it is understood that she discussed plans for her annual festive concert at Westminster Abbey, which takes place in December.
Other reports have suggested that Princess Kate is also hoping to attend the Cenotaph service on Remembrance Sunday in November.
And now a former royal staffer has claimed that the future Queen could also attend another key royal event this year – the Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace.
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The event is held annually in early December and sees the monarch and other members of the Royal Family welcome members of the Diplomatic Corps in the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace.
Former royal butler Paul Burrell, who worked for Princess Diana until her death in 1997, labelled the event “the biggest night of the year for the royals” and gave his insight on what the calendar is likely to look like for the rest of the year.
Speaking on behalf of , he said: “I think that you will see [Princess Kate] at the Cenotaph in November, a tribute to those who died in all conflict. That is an occasion she would want to go to which people would want to see her at.
“But there aren’t many occasions now through the rest of the year, other than the Diplomatic Reception of Buckingham Palace, which is the biggest night of the year for the royals, where every room of Buckingham Palace is used and every diplomat in London attends. That is a very big night.
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“She may appear at that, but there aren’t many other occasions that she will.”
The Princess of Wales when she joined he husband the Prince of Wales and King Charles with Queen Camilla to go to the Sunday church service in Balmoral.
It was her first appearance since announcing she had completed her cancer treatment earlier this month.