Kate Middleton is expected to address her health status when she resumes her public duties following her recent abdominal surgery. The Princess of Wales has been absent since her surgery on Jan. 16, sparking speculation about her condition. Kensington Palace recently released an edited photo of Kate with her children on Mother's Day, leading to further conjecture and subsequent apology from Kate.
Insiders close to Kate and Prince William suggest that the couple plans to share details about the surgery and recovery on their own terms. They may discuss Kate's recovery during public engagements, as they are most open when interacting with the public. The decision to disclose information will be made when they feel ready and not rushed.
Kensington Palace initially announced Kate's surgery on Jan. 17, stating that she would not resume royal duties until after Easter. The palace reiterated this stance, indicating updates would only be provided when significant developments occur.
Reports suggest that Kate's potential return date may be around April 17, coinciding with the end of her children's school break. Recent sightings of Kate at her children's school indicate her gradual return to public life.
Despite facing controversy over a manipulated photo, William and Kate are expected to release a new family photo of Prince Louis for his 6th birthday on April 23. They acknowledge the public's interest in their children and are considering whether Kate will take the photo herself or hire a professional photographer.