
Jennie elaborates, “The message on the program spoke volumes about how vulnerable Catherine has felt this year. Cancer is an incredibly personal journey, and having loved ones nearby can make all the difference. Her words also serve as a reminder to others supporting cancer patients: simply being present can mean the world.”
As 2025 unfolds, there are many milestones on the horizon for the royal couple, including their 14th wedding anniversary and the second anniversary of Shaping Us, Catherine’s initiative on early years development, which she calls her “life’s work.” With her mother Carole’s milestone 70th birthday on January 31, the year promises to be eventful.
Although Catherine made select public appearances in 2024—such as Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon—she is expected to gradually resume royal duties in 2025 at a measured pace. “William has expressed his hope that Catherine will join him on a tour this year, which would be a significant step in her return to public life,” Jennie notes. “But after such a health battle, she will be cautious about overexerting herself. We’ll see more of her, but it will be on her terms.”

As William continues to modernize his royal role, he has emphasized his desire to “do things differently” and with a “smaller r in royal.” This philosophy was evident during his November trip to Cape Town for the Earthshot Prize, where he spoke about a more grounded approach to his duties. Jennie praises this vision, saying, “I hope it means an end to unnecessary formalities like bowing and curtseying. Perhaps we’ll see a more approachable William and Catherine.”
Preparing their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—for their future royal roles also remains a priority. Jennie believes the couple’s approach, which includes introducing their children to charity work in a low-profile manner, is wise. “Their children will spend a lifetime in the spotlight, so allowing them a semblance of normal childhood now is crucial.”
After the difficulties of 2024, Catherine’s strength and grace have shone through, making her upcoming birthday all the more special. Like Queen Elizabeth II’s desire to leave her “Annus Horribilis” behind, the Princess and her family are undoubtedly ready to move forward. With so much to look forward to, her loved ones will surely make this a birthday to remember.