Fans eager for Kate Middleton’s grand re-entrance to the public scene might need to keep their countdowns on hold a bit longer. According to Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker, there’s still no set date for Middleton’s return to the royal spotlight, but she’s open to making appearances as her health permits. “What I am hearing from those close to the Princess is that she may well decide to attend certain events if she feels up to it, and if she’s keen to go,” shared Walker with GB News. “But in terms of a return to full-scale public duties and as a full-time working royal, I suspect that will take some time.” They added, “But maybe we’ll see her at some point this summer. It just depends on how her treatment goes.”

Prior to Walker’s commentary, one of the last official updates about Middleton’s altered schedule came through Kensington Palace’s spokesperson on March 22. “The Princess will return to official duties when she is cleared to do so by her medical team,” shared a spokesperson for the Palace (via NY Post). “She is in good spirits and is focused on making a full recovery.” It was also mentioned that Prince William would keep up his public responsibilities while supporting Kate through her cancer treatment. “The Prince will continue to balance supporting his wife and family and maintaining his official duties as he has done since the start of the year,” they added.

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