The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, could be allowed to go on vacations soon shortly after successfully beating cancer, reveals her husband Prince William as she returns to public-facing duties.
The 42-year-old Duchess of Cambridge battled the horrific disease from January to September 2024 and is now beginning to return to life as a working member of the British Royal Family by returning at Wimbledon as well as two Remembrance Sunday events in Britain.
And as she continues to become stronger and stronger, she looks to add more and more work to her schedule which could see her begin to go on trips across the nation and possibly outside of it as she serves as an ambassador for the government and family.
“I think hopefully Catherine will be doing a bit more next year,” Prince William, heir to the throne, told media. “So, we’ll have some more trips maybe lined up.”
Prince William visits South Africa
William had largely scaled down his own public duties in order to care for his wife, who is the mother of his three children, and only recently began to return to foreign duties himself as he visited South Africa.
The future King headed to the nation for the Earthshot Prize environment awards wearing biodegradable shoes as he inherits his father’s activism and sense of duty towards the planet we call home.
The event was hosted in Cape Town, on the western coast of the nation besides the Atlantic Ocean, on Wednesday, November 6 as he continues to serve as a patron for the awareness campaign established by Middleton in 2020.
It rewards those who develop their businesses to be environmentally green and offers grants of over $1.2 million to five chosen winners, which included an American business that figured out how to use heat waste to generate electricity.
“We want to make this the decade in which we transform the world for good,” William said on stage. “One solution at a time, from the ground up.