Kate Middleton seems to be doing surprisingly well as she takes her duties as a senior royal seriously.
The princess of Wales, who has been more visible after revealing that she is in remission from cancer, does everything she is capable of despite her health concerns.
Former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond said to the mirror: “Although the palace still advises that the princess is in no way returning to full-time royal tasks yet, we have seen a surprising amount of her so far this year. And she looks brilliant and rejoices in the public arena. She is definitely the star of the Royal Show.
“As the ‘season’ begins to get started – with Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Ascot, Garrer Service and Trooping, etc. – I’m sure Catherine will attend so many of the big events that she feels able to. But behind the scenes I think she will also continue her research and support in the first years and design campaigns, which means so much to her.
The expert continued: “But she also has quite a big job on her hands that brings up three violent children who have lived through an extraordinarily difficult year. And I think the Easter school holidays will be fenced as much as possible for William and Catherine to have fun with their children.”
“I think a turning point in how William and Catherine behave against each other in public, was the hugely emotional and very beautiful video she released where she announced the end of her chemotherapy,” Kate noted.