The Princess of Wales could step out at the Easter Sunday service next weekend, a royal commentator believes. The 43-year-old has made very few public appearances within the past year after being diagnosed and treated for an undisclosed form of cancer in early 2024.
Following her shock diagnosis, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children did not join the family celebrations last April. The royal revealed that she was in remission last September and has since made various appearances - including, most recently, at an engagement on St Patrick's Day. This Easter Sunday, however, may be different. As reported by HELLO!, royal correspondent Danielle Stacey said: "There is a possibility that we could see the Prince and Princess of Wales with their children at the Easter Sunday service, but this is unlikely to be confirmed until the day.
"Kate is still making a gradual return to her public duties amid her recovery from cancer."
Ms Stacey, however, added: "But, she has made a number of high-profile appearances since the start of the year, including the Holocaust Memorial Day service, Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey and the St Patrick's Day parade."
Easter Sunday, which will take place on April 20 this year, is one of the biggest date in the royal calendar.
As well as King Charles, Queen Camilla and many known senior members of the Royal Family, it also sees many of the extended members of the Firm step out at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
During her last appearance on Easter Sunday, in 2023, the royal wore a Catherine Walker's beautiful figure-flattering 'Mayfair' gown in a striking shade of royal blue.
To match the stunning royal, Prince William, 42, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, also donned shades of blue.