
After months of cancer treatment, Kate Middleton is still having her "good days and bad days". But it seems the good days are prevailing over health problems, which is said to be prompting the Princess of Wales to return early to public engagements near the royal palace.
According to The Sunday Times, Middleton may return to royal duties this fall. While there is "no set date" nor "any fixed engagement" at the moment, the princess could join King Charles and the rest of the royal family at the National Service commemoration ceremony on November 10.
The paper adds that she will not be joining her husband Prince William at the Earthshot Awards earlier this month, but Kate plans to join the 'Together at Christmas' TV spot at Westminster Abbey for the holidays. of the end of the year.

Despite spending a "quiet" summer with her family, people close to the princess say there is no "expectation of her rushing back" to public life.
"People know and understand that it's a long road to recovery," a friend of hers told The Times.
The news of Middleton's possible comeback came just days after she hinted that she would be returning to work. On Friday, Kensington Palace released a personal message from the princess on social media, welcoming the UK's new chief scout, Dwayne Fields.
“I look forward to working with you!” Middleton wrote in her message.
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Source: Instyle