Kate Middleton - the Princess of Wales - has been urged to take care of her health as she continues her recovery from cancer.
The princess, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, has not resumed her royal duties and is advised not to "rush her recovery," according to a royal commentator.
Angela Levin, a royal biographer, spoke to GBN America and emphasized the importance of Kate's health, stating, "She needs boosting, we all miss her and want her back as soon as possible. She is very keen that her projects proceed, particularly those related to early childhood development, but she understands the need to pace herself."
Kate Middleton's last public appearance was in a personal video message where she announced her diagnosis. Since then, she has been recovering from abdominal surgery and has avoided public engagements in 2024.
Recently, she was briefed on a report by her royal charity, the Centre for Early Childhood, which calls for increased business investment in children's early years.
Levin added, "She's read everything related to her charity's report, and she's thrilled with the progress. However, her return to public life is likely to be gradual, with a focus on pacing to avoid overwhelming herself."
Earlier this week, reports surfaced that the princess was "out and about" amid her recovery, though Kensington Palace has not confirmed these sightings. Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, addressed her absence at the D-Day commemorative event in Portsmouth, mentioning, "She would have loved to be here today."
Levin expressed hope for Kate's return but acknowledged the challenges she might face. "We do miss her because she's lovely and smiley and clever and all those things, and we hope she will come back. But it's doubtful that she will come back until the end of the year," she said.
Kate Middleton's focus on early childhood development remains strong, with her charity advocating for better support and resources for young children. Levin noted that the princess is passionate about these initiatives but understands the need to prioritize her health during this critical time.