
Kate Middleton is gradually returning to royal duties after completing her cancer treatment. While she’s not rushing her full-time return, she’s attended some engagements with Prince William.
Amid her recovery, the feud between the Sussexes and the Royal Family continues, with the Sussexes’ claims involving Kate. Despite this, Kate is still seen as the one who could potentially reunite her husband and brother-in-law. However, reports suggest she’s losing hope for reconciliation, especially after her cancer diagnosis, revealed in March. After undergoing surgery in January and a period of speculation, Kate chose to publicly share her diagnosis.
Kate Middleton announced she is free from cancer
Kate Middleton, the mother-of-three, underwent cancer treatment and made her first public appearance since her diagnosis during the Trooping the Colour in April. While attending some engagements, her recovery remained her top priority.
In early September, she shared the joyful news that she was now “cancer-free” after completing chemotherapy. In an emotional video with her family, Kate reflected on the tough journey, describing the past nine months as “incredibly tough” and noting that life can change in an instant.
She shared that her cancer journey had given her a new perspective, emphasizing the importance of love and gratitude for life’s simple things. Kate confirmed that her focus now is on staying cancer-free, though she acknowledged the long road to full recovery. She also mentioned that she would be taking on a few more royal duties in the coming month.

Kate Middleton under “no pressure” to attend Christmas event
Kate thanked the public for their support and shared a message for those battling cancer. She expressed gratitude for the kindness, empathy, and compassion they’ve received and offered encouragement to those on their own cancer journey, reminding them that “out of darkness, can come light.”
Though cancer-free, Kate is taking time for recovery without rushing back to royal duties. She will attend some events in the coming months, including the Christmas gathering at Sandringham, but only if she feels up to it. A source noted that the family supports her decision and understands if she needs to rest.

Although Christmas at Sandringham will surely be a fantastic opportunity to spend time together, four family members will not be there.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, along with their kids Archie and Lilibet, currently have no contact with the royal family. The ongoing feud remains tense, especially between Harry and his brother Prince William. Harry refuses to return to the UK with his family unless they get full police protection.