Kate and William are keen to make the most of family time before William becomes King
The Prince and Princess of Wales are reportedly preparing their young three children, , and for a colossal change.The royal couple are said to be making the most of their family time before becomes King, and wanting to make the transition as smooth as possible for the sake of their children.Royal author, Ingrid Seward, said: “Kate knows there is a looming, massive responsibility coming, but she can’t do anything about that, so she just needs to make sure that the family she’s bringing up are able to deal with it.”Princess Kate has had a difficult year, . As reported in Magazine, the royal author added: “I think the illness has made her keen to prioritise her family even more, because they are the future. Obviously, she wants to support her husband and the monarchy, but she’s going to make sure that she does it in such a way that it doesn’t take her away from the family too much.”
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The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children on the Buckingham Palace balcony
in Norfolk, Princess Kate is also preparing her children to return to school after the Christmas break.It is also set to be an important week for Kate, as she turns 43 on Thursday, and her birthday may carry deeper significance following the health battle she faced last year, in what was dubbed a “brutal” year by .In a video message released last year by , Princess Kate informed the public she was doing what she can to “stay cancer free” after completing chemotherapy treatment.The princess added that her “path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes”. She referred to “stormy waters” and an unknown road ahead.
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Kate spend the Christmas break in Sandringham with her family
Royal author, Ingrid Seward, whose book ‘My Mother and I’ examines the relationship between the King and his mother, also added: “Being so ill teaches you to enjoy each day as it comes, so I think she [Princess Kate] has a new appreciation of what’s going on around her, and what she can do to make life better for other people as well.”
is continuing to recover at her home in Adelaide Cottage, Windsor, after facing a gruelling cancer battle last year.She was after undergoing abdominal surgery, resulting in the need for the future Queen to put all royal duty on hold.While she is yet to return to work in 2025, Princess Kate was reportedly kept busy this holiday by her three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six – which is the main thing she is focusing on following her health scare.The princess was as she stepped out with the rest of the Royal Family to head to the annual church service in Sandringham.