Kate Middleton’s role within the British royal family is expected to change following her cancer diagnosis and treatment. An insider revealed that she may never return to her previous role and is currently reevaluating what responsibilities she will be able to take on after undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted that her return to royal duties will be based on medical advice and carefully balanced. Although Kensington Palace did not immediately comment, it was reported that Middleton may not appear publicly as a working royal for the rest of 2024. She has remained out of the public eye since January when she underwent surgery and was diagnosed with cancer.

The royal family had remained quiet about Middleton’s health, leading to various rumors and speculation about her wellbeing. However, she clarified the situation on March 22 by confirming her cancer diagnosis in a video statement. She did not disclose the specific type of cancer she has but mentioned that it was a shock for her and Prince William. The couple has been managing the situation privately for the sake of their three young children. While Middleton continues to focus on her health, William has returned to his royal duties and provided a positive update about her condition when asked by a fan. A friend of Middleton’s also mentioned to Vanity Fair that she had turned a corner in her cancer treatment.

Despite the positive reports about her health progress, it is uncertain whether Middleton will participate in the British monarchy’s annual Trooping the Colour celebrations scheduled for June 15. The festivities are a significant event in the royal calendar, but Middleton’s health and ongoing treatment may influence her participation. As she navigates her cancer diagnosis and treatment, Middleton’s role within the royal family may undergo further changes based on medical advice and her ability to take on responsibilities. The future of her public appearances and engagement in royal duties remains uncertain, but she continues to manage her health privately while receiving support from her family and friends.

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