By Louise Ginies
Published
January 21 at 9:30 p.m.,
updated January 21 at 9:30 p.m.
Kate Middleton wants to draw a line under her cancer and her complicated year 2024. Sources close to the royal family reported People that the princess was ready to “move forward” with “positivity and hope.”
While her year 2024 was marked by her health problems, Kate Middleton wants to start a new chapter for the year that begins. And 2025 began with good news: on January 14, the Princess of Wales announced for the first time that she was “in remission from her cancer”. News that encourages him to return to work and move forward.
But what does his new life in remission look like? “She has put last year behind us, and she can move forward,” a source close to the royal family told the magazine People . “The word ‘remission’ is such a positive thing to use, it feels like a veil has been lifted from their lives over the last year and they can move forward with positivity and hope.”
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“It’s been a difficult journey, perhaps even more difficult than we thought. She’s been through a lot and it’s been a long road. A serious illness like cancer changes you. She has a young family, and it makes you rethink everything, your purpose and what you want to do with your life,” the source added.
What changes for Kate Middleton’s “new normal”?
But will Kate Middleton’s life after her cancer change drastically? According to the source, the Princess of Wales’ “new normal” is nevertheless not expected to involve a “dramatic reset” of her life, but rather a gradual return to work and an easing of her royal commitments, at a pace similar to that of December 2024. His release at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London also marked his first solo outing since 2023.
And Prince William’s wife now wants to prioritize her family above all else. “For the princess, the family – her husband and her children – is more important than anything else,” finished the close friend of the royal family.