Royal staff members state that the external pressure is immense. - Ill Kate keeps distance elsewhere
The upcoming event on June 6th marks a special occasion - the 80th anniversary of the Normandy storm in World War II, generally referred to as "D-Day". Participating in this event are King Charles III (75), Queen Camilla (76), and Prince William (41). However, it seems that Kate will not be in attendance. Moreover, it is speculated that she will also miss the traditional "Trooping the Colour" birthday parade of the monarch, slated for June 15th.
According to Richard Eden, a British journalist and royal expert, Kate might be absent from public life until the fall.
Another source claims that her physical state is fragile, but her determination to recover strongly outweighs this.
Where is Kate right now?
At present, Princess Kate is spending a significant amount of time at her residence, Adelaide Cottage. Tucked away within Windsor Park, this secluded location offers her privacy and allows her to heal from the recent strains.
Mother Carole Middleton (69) often pays a visit, providing emotional and instrumental support to her daughter and her grandchildren: George (10), Charlotte (9), and Louis (6). In fact, these three royals frequently attend the nearby "Lambrook School". Middleton ensures that they reach school on time with a commute lasting merely 15 minutes.
The royal family often spends their weekends or school breaks at their second home, Anmer Hall (Norfolk). Prince William takes up the task of driving them to this remote destination, located two hours away.
There is no mention of a timeframe for Kate's return, as the Royals are allowing her ample time to mend completely before making a public appearance again. They understand the importance of letting her recover fully before making any public appearances.
So, Kate's break from public life might last a while longer. Rest assured, she's in good hands as her loved ones see to her well-being.
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Source: symclub.org