It seems that more of the public are supporting Catherine now, and I hope the royal family can feel all the love. Catherine is scheduled to attend a memorial service at the House of Lords in London on November 10. The event marks a significant return to the spotlight after a difficult recovery. Sources say Catherine has gone to great lengths to keep information about her appearance private, sharing it only with a select few. For more than a decade, as a mother of three, she has followed a traditional royal schedule.
This can be difficult, especially for someone like her, who has high personal standards. Her activities include major royal events alongside activities that are important to her cause. Her father-in-law was among those notified and expressed his delight at her attendance. Staff at Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace worked closely together for her first public appearance in six months, especially given her ongoing treatment. In the days leading up to the event, William held a secret meeting with British intelligence, without prior notice.
He has been supportive of her and has shared updates on his work as she prepares to return to public life. Since the Queen's death and the departure of other royals, Catherine has taken on a larger role, but announcements of her engagements are made cautiously in case she needs to cancel for health reasons. Their busy upcoming schedules show how they plan to move forward.
Catherine attended the English National Ballet's performance of Giselle at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. It is said that she enjoyed the performance so much that she decided to share her experience. She has appeared at various performances over the years, often with her daughter. Catherine has revealed that her daughter, Charlotte, also enjoys dancing, especially tap and ballet. Last year, social media was abuzz with Charlotte's dancing moments, even calling her the "Queen of Dancing".
Catherine is known to be a fan of Strictly Come Dancing, as Prince William has mentioned. Last year, she enjoyed a private performance of The Two Pigeons during a visit to the Royal Opera House and regularly hosts a Christmas service. Her recent ballet performance shows that she is prioritizing events close to her heart while she recovers.
Her diagnosis has affected not only her family but also the royal institution, which seems to be in a vulnerable state. But with the support of her care team, her parents, Prince William and the King, she has a strong support system. All she needs now is the right space and time to heal fully. If goodwill and good wishes can heal, she is well.