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Kate Middleton back after her chemotherapy: her first visit kept secret for a very specific reason

Last September, Kate Middleton announced her return to business. Far from view, the Princess of Wales took part in a work meeting “about the early years at Windsor Castle”as our colleagues from the British tabloid then announced The Telgraph.

“Even though I have completed my chemotherapy, my road to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” commented the Princess of Wales. “However, I am looking forward to returning to work and to participate in a few other public engagements in the coming months, as soon as I can.”she explained a few days earlier in an official video on social networks.

photo credit: Bestimage Kate Middleton’s very discreet first official outing

Why did Kate Middleton keep her first public outing a secret?

It is this Thursday October 10 that Kate Middleton finally made her first official outing. In the company of Prince William, she paid a surprise visit to the families of three young girls victims of horrific Southport knife attackin the county of Merseyside, on July 29.

Kensington Palace has not communicated any information on this trip out of respect for the bereaved parents. The Prince and Princess of Wales spent half an hour with the victims’ relatives. If no photographer has had the right to immortalize these intimate moments, the
Daily Mail assures that there are videos of the meeting.

Kate Middleton: her symbolic gesture for her first official visit

After speaking with the parents of the victims,
William and Kate
spoke with the rescuers from Southport. At their request, the Princess of Wales gave news of the families: “Individually, they are coping with this tragedy in very different ways, but they are receiving support from families, the police etc.”.

We would have seen him then have a gesture as tender as it is symbolic. “The Princess of Wales broke off and returned to the building to hug the rescuersseeing the emotion on their faces, and the difficulty they had in discussing these events with serious consequences.”assured the fire chief, Phil Garrigan, to
Vanity Fair.

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