Kate Middleton is in a cheerful mood after completing chemotherapy.
The 42-year-old princess is set to host her husband. Annual Christmas Carol Service In December, despite battling cancer since the beginning of the year, People This was confirmed on Wednesday.
Middleton reportedly held a meeting with members of her team from Kensington Palace and the Royal Foundation at Windsor Castle on Tuesday to begin planning the concert, titled “Together at Christmas.”
The meeting was listed in the court circular, a formal record of the royal family's duties, and was published by the UK newspaper many times,
The entry read, “The Princess of Wales, the Prince of Wales and Joint Patron of the Princess' Royal Foundation, held a meeting at Windsor Castle this morning.”
Middleton, her husband Prince William, and their children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, are all expected to attend the Christmas carol service this year.
Starting in 2021, this annual event takes place at Westminster Abbey and is broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve.
The ceremony highlighted charities that are important to Middleton and William, 42.
Last year, other members of the firm also attended the concert to support the Prince and Princess of Wales, including Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips' two daughters, Savannah and Isla, as well as Princess Beatrice and her stepson Christopher Woolf.
Middleton recently returned to work after completing preventive chemotherapy for cancer.
“I can’t tell you how relieved I am to finally have my chemotherapy treatments completed,” she wrote in a statement on X (formerly Twitter) on Sept. 9.
“My focus now is on doing everything I can to remain cancer-free. Although I have completed chemotherapy, my road to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to live each day as it comes.”
“Despite everything that has come before, I am entering this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and an appreciation for life,” he said.
A few days after the announcement, Middleton returned to work and met with the Early Years organization, which aims to give children a better start in the first five years of their lives.
Middleton plans to resume “some” duties in the coming months, health permitting, according to the report. many times,
On September 22, she made her first public appearance since completing chemotherapy, at a church near her and William's Balmoral estate in Scotland. The couple were accompanied by King Charles III, who also has cancer, and Queen Camilla.
Middleton shocked the world by revealing her cancer diagnosis in March, sparking months of speculation over why she had not been seen in public.
He was diagnosed with cancer in January after undergoing major abdominal surgery at a London clinic.
Middleton kept quiet for several months following the diagnosis, then made a few public appearances that showed she was recovering. She attended the Trooping of the Colour ceremony on June 15 and then the Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles final a month later.