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Four amazing signs that point to Kate’s recovery
After the year they have had, it was probably as close to the ‘new normal’ for the Royal Family that we are going to get, for the time being at least.
Naturally all eyes were on the Princess of Wales as she returned to the public eye in her most significant official role since she effectively withdrew from royal life at the start of the year following her shock cancer diagnosis.
Her warm smile and dazzling sense of style made us all realise how much Kate had been missed, even if this particular princess wasn’t quite up to going to ‘the ball’ (aka the State Banquet).
MailOnline understands that this is all part of her ‘gradual’ and measured return to work, balancing her commitments generally, but also specifically this week between the State Visit and her own annual carol service on Friday.
It was still a tonic, however, to see her looking so happy and well, Prince William just once discreetly laying a comforting hand on her shoulder but otherwise happily letting his wife get on with what she does best – shine.
There were other ‘tweaks’ too throughout the day, most notably for Queen Camilla, who had been forced to pull out from the official ceremonial welcome on Horse Guards as she is still suffering from the side-effects of what we now know to be a nasty case of pneumonia.
Instead she met the royal party inside Buckingham Palace – a thoroughly sensible move for a 77-year-old suffering from such a debilitating viral infection in the circumstances – and announced an ever-so-slightly curtailed appearance at the evening’s glittering State Banquet.
Later, in the historic palace Picture Gallery, Old Masters looked down as the royal party examined a notably smaller display of artefacts from the Royal Collection – including the late Queen Elizabeth’s speech from Qatar’s State Visit in 2010 – than in previous years.
Instead of several tables running a third of the length of the room, there were just two – as if the organisers were quietly keen to keep things moving at slightly more rapid pace.
All this might seem insignificant to the untrained eye, but in royal parlance it’s these tiny details that often paint the bigger picture.
It’s important to stress that this is not a portrait of doom and gloom – far from it.
Cast your mind back to the start of the year when King Charles and Kate were hospitalised simultaneously – he for a prostate condition and she for serious abdominal surgery.
The blows continued to come thick and fast: within weeks we not only learnt that doctors had diagnosed an unconnected form of cancer in the monarch, but the princess revealed that she, too, had been told that cancer had been present and that at the age of just 42 she needed to undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy.