Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton are reportedly looking ahead for the most important roles of their lives by becoming the king and queen of the United Kingdom.
Kate Middleton recently hosted the fourth annual “Together at Christmas service”, marking a milestone after a challenging year for the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The service at Westminster Abbey held particular significance this year, as it marked Kate’s most prominent public appearance following her chemotherapy completion in September.
The December 6 Christmas service, attended by her husband, Prince William and their three children — Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 was her fourth since initiating the tradition in 2020, The New York Post reported.
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The Princess of Wales had largely remained out of public view during her treatment period, which led Prince William to scale back his official engagements to support his family.
King Charles’s cancer diagnosis also necessitated a reduction in his official commitments. This situation enabled the Prince of Wales to step in as the royal family’s representative at various functions, including his appearance at the Notre Dame Cathedral’s reopening ceremony in Paris.