News Kate's plans for 2025 laid bare as Princess of Wales 'will not join Prince William' on royal tour

Svar Nanan-Sen

Guest Reporter
The Princess of Wales is celebrating her 43rd birthday today as she continues her journey of recovery from cancer treatment undergone in 2024.

Palace sources are emphasising that the princess must take her time to fully heal, stressing there won't be a "big reset button" pressed because of the new year or birthday milestone.



The princess said in September: "Doing what I can to stay cancer free is now my focus."

She added: "Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes."


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While not joining the prince on a spring overseas tour, the princess will continue her selective approach to public engagements, similar to last year's pattern.

Her team at Kensington Palace is planning for a welcome return to her early years childhood work in the near future.

Sources close to the princess emphasise her "unwavering commitment to duty and service" remains unchanged despite her illness.

Palace insiders stress the importance of getting her recovery right, ensuring she can thrive in her decades-long role in the public eye.


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In recent months, the princess has been gradually resuming activities, including swimming and attending school events and children's sports clubs.

True to her well-known passion, she has been spending time outdoors in nature as part of her recovery process.

These activities reflect her balanced approach to recovery, combining personal health priorities with family commitments.

The Palace's measured approach emphasises the importance of a sustainable return to public life, focusing on the princess's long-term wellbeing rather than rushing back to a full schedule of engagements.



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Looking ahead, 2025 will bring significant decisions for the Royal Family regarding Prince George's education.

Visits to public schools around Windsor and London are already underway, preparing for his move in 2026, with his younger siblings set to follow.

The princess is not expected to return to a full schedule of public engagements this year.

However, a Palace insider emphasises this approach represents "not a dialling down" of the royal's work commitments, but rather a "gradual return" to her public role.

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