Kate Middleton and Prince William to Miss Easter Celebrations Amid Princess's Health Concerns

Kate Middleton and Prince William to Miss Easter Celebrations Amid Princess's Health Concerns
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Wednesday 27 March 2024, 17:03 - Last updated: 29 March, 09:12
Kate Middleton and Prince William will not participate in the Easter celebrations, where many hoped to see the princess who is ill with cancer again. Initially, when the operation was announced, it was communicated that Kate would return to her official engagements after Easter. But today, the Princes of Wales were seen leaving their Windsor home by helicopter, headed to Anmer Hall in Norfolk, where they will spend the holidays with their three children. During the traditional Easter celebrations in Windsor, we might see King Charles, who is expected to attend (although it will be on a reduced scale), but certainly not William nor Kate. "The princess will return to her official duties when she has the green light from her medical team. She is in good spirits and committed to fully regaining her strength," explained a source. The Norfolk mansion is the country residence of William and Kate, gifted by Queen Elizabeth when they got married. Built in 1802, it has been renovated several times: the last in 2021 by William and Kate, with works costing one and a half million. Anmer Hall is located five minutes from Sandringham House, the country home of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, where the royals traditionally celebrate Christmas.
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