The Princess of Wales will celebrate her 43rd birthday today as she always does - by putting her family first. But former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond believes she still be line for a surprise or two for husband William and her other royal relatives.
The past year has arguably been the most trying period for the Princess of Wales, who faced a harrowing cancer diagnosis following abdominal surgery in January last year.
Today, on her 43rd birthday, she exemplifies her family-oriented nature by placing them at the forefront of her celebrations. Kate Middleton news Her birthday today coincides with the state funeral of former US president Jimmy Carter. In an unusual move, it will be William's uncle Prince Edward who will represent Charles in Washington DC, not the heir to the throne.
When Kate made a public appearance on Christmas Day for the traditional royal walk to church, she captivated onlookers as they clamoured for her attention, showering her with flowers and gifts. Notwithstanding this successful outing, it's expected that the princess will gradually return to her royal duties, prioritising her children and health.
In September, Kate shared a deeply personal video update on her health journey, revealing that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment but acknowledged that her "path to healing and full recovery is long". The video was accompanied by stylised footage of the Wales family enjoying outdoor activities.
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