Princess Catherine‘s return to the spotlight is very much still up in the air. But she could join in on some events sooner than expected!
12.03.2024 - 07:41 / ok.co.uk
It’s already been a tough year for the Princess of Wales but the events of the last few days must have felt like blows upon a bruise. Still in recovery from abdominal surgery, the mother-of-three has been besieged on all sides with fresh difficulties to cope with at a time when she must be feeling at her most fragile.
Outlandish theories on social media have swirled on social media about her health and whereabouts - in spite of clear guidance from the Palace about when she might return to public duties - while at the same time her Uncle Gary Goldsmith has taken part in Celebrity Big Brother and hasn’t been slow to come forward with opinions about his niece. The Army then removed a claim on its website that the Princess of Wales would be attending Trooping the Colour in June, throwing further fuel on the social media firestorm raging in the wake of her hospital stay.
And, to top it all off, she has faced fresh criticism over the editing of her family Mother's Day photo, forcing Kate to address the issue. Of course she has been surrounded by support especially from husband William and the wider Royal Family.
However, it is the princess’s mum, Carole Middleton, with whom she was recently spotted in Windsor who - in the words of the late Queen - has been Kate’s strength and stay in recent months. The photo, grabbed as the pair were driving together and with Carole behind the wheel, was the first time Kate has been seen in public since Christmas Day.
And while being captured unexpectedly by a photographer’s lens is never ideal, the image - with Kate well wrapped up and behind large sunglasses - illustrates the closeness between mother and daughter. “I think they would both have been annoyed.
They’ve done so well in keeping
Princess Catherine‘s return to the spotlight is very much still up in the air. But she could join in on some events sooner than expected!
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Kate Middleton has been spotted by residents in Windsor for a second time, days after visiting her local farm shop.
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After undergoing “planned abdominal surgery” earlier this year, Kate Middleton has been recovering at her home of Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Nestled in the heart of the Crown Estate's private 655-acre royal park, the Princess of Wales moved to the home back in 2022 alongside her husband Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.
The local who filmed THAT video of Princess Catherine is speaking out!
Prince William has celebrated his wife's work with young children as he joined a conference to help end homelessness - just hours after a video emerged of the Princess of Wales out in Windsor amid her recovery from abdominal surgery.The Prince of Wales has visited Sheffield on Tuesday, 19 March as part of his ambitious project to help end homelessness, which has been given a boost worth £1million from a DIY retailer.The outing comes just hours after footage emerged showing him and Kate visiting a farm shop near their home, Adelaide Cottage, that shows the princess appearing to be well on the road to recovery following her surgery in January. In the video, Kate can be seen with her hair down, wearing a black jacket and leggings, chatting with William and carrying a large white bag.
Prince William is visiting Sheffield today, Tuesday 19 March, to join locals in discussions to end homelessness. The Prince of Wales, 41, is back to work after the first video footage emerged of his wife Kate Middleton after her surgery.
spotted on a trip to a local farm shop. A “happy, healthy, and relaxed” Middleton and husband Prince William, 41, were seen stopping by a local farm shop near Windsor Castle over the weekend.Strangely, no photos were captured of the royals during their rumored outing — until now.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) was reportedly seen out on Saturday (March 16) near her home in Windsor, England.
Kate Middleton has been seen in public for the first time since her abdominal surgery in January. She was reportedly spotted at her favourite farm shop on Saturday (16 March), slowly returning to the public eye after a long recovery from an undisclosed operation.The Princess of Wales was seen enjoying her day out, just a mile away from the Wales family home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Onlookers told The Sun that Kate seemed "happy, relaxed and healthy" while she was shopping.
The Princess of Wales has had a tumultuous and emotional few months after a bizarre social media conspiracy theory was launched online questioning Kate's whereabouts as she continues to recover from major surgery. While she has been protected by a ring of steel to aid her recuperation, it has now been said that members of her team have reportedly not seen the Princess since her operation, despite her being at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Following his eviction from Celebrity Big Brother on Friday, Gary Goldsmith sent a message to his niece Kate, Princess of Wales, and sister Carole Middleton this morning. Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Monday, 11 March, with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls, the businessman addressed the ongoing Mother's Day photo editing saga and described Kate as an "absolute treasure".
Royalists and fans have grown increasingly concerned about Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) over the past few months.
In the space of just three months, the Princess of Wales’ life has been turned upside down… but if there is someone she will be more grateful for than ever before, it is her mum, Carole. “I’m sure Kate has been hugely thankful that her parents live nearby," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK!.