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Kate Middleton recently announced she has finished her chemotherapy treatment after she was diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer and she’s slowly returning to work
Kate Middleton is making sure she can “find a balance” between her royal duties and her own well-being as she returns to work after finishing her cancer treatment.
The Princess of Wales recently announced she has finished her chemotherapy treatment after being diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer earlier this year. She has made a slow return to work as she recovers.
A source has suggested Kate is in “great spirits” after finishing her treatment, but is still going to be keeping her workload small for the time being. “Kate loves reconnecting with the community and representing her family, but she’s also trying to find a balance between her duties and personal well-being,” the source said.
Speaking to OK Magazine, the source also suggested that while Kate “appreciates the sense of purpose” she gets from her role in the Royal Family, she also wants to “ensure her stress levels don’t get [too high].”
Royal commentator and author Christopher Andersen shared similar sentiments with the publication. He suggested Kate “has a lot more energy than she did even a few weeks ago.”
However, while Anderson said the Princess of Wales is “tremendously relieved that the treatments seem to have worked”, he revealed she’s not “taking anything for granted”.
Instead, the royal author said she is following doctor’s orders and taking “baby steps”. With Kate making a slow return to work, fans are hoping to see her join the rest of the Royal Family for the annual Remembrance Sunday service. This will take place on November 10.
Kate is also planning to host her annual Christmas concert later this year. The Princess of Wales announced the end of her cancer treatment in a new video.
In the clip, Kate spoke about her cancer journey as she said: “With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything.”
She said her husband Prince William has been supporting her through it all. Kate said they will now “reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted.” She added: “Doing what I can to stay cancer-free is now my focus.”
Meanwhile, Charles and Camilla jetted off to Australia and Samoa earlier this month. The King continued his cancer treatment until his departure, but took a brief hiatus for his trip. He will now resume his treatment after returning to the UK.