Despite facing a significant health crisis and the controversy surrounding the 'manipulated' photo scandal Kate Middleton committed ...
Despite facing a significant health crisis and the controversy surrounding the 'manipulated' photo scandal Kate Middleton committed to fulfilling his royal duties.
The Princess of Wales may return to royal duties by Easter and is "recovering well" - while claims have been made about her husband's 'envy' over his brother.
The future queen, 42, is set to return to engagements in the next few weeks, sooner than Kensington Palace originally had stated, following her abdominal surgery. A royal insider said: "The rumour mill — particularly on social media — has gotten out of control, but Kate is recovering well and she will be back by Easter. She just needs to be left in peace."
The encouraging signs come despite scrutiny Kate has faced this week after editing the Waleses' Mother's Day photograph. Jennie Bond, former royal correspondent for BBC, said the princess will be feeling "miserable" over the storm surrounding the retouched snap, in which she posed with her children - Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Prince Louis.
Meanwhile it has been claimed that Prince William was "envious" of his brother Prince Harry while they grew up, with the Duke of Sussex incredibly popular at the time.
Ken Wharfe worked as a royal bodyguard when the brothers were just youngsters, and described them as a "very happy family," but claimed William later showed "envy" at his younger sibling's popularity. Mr Wharfe worked for the Royal Family from 1986 until 1993.
Princess Catherine 'will be back' in time for major holiday as William 'envies' Harry
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is expected to return by Easter after recovering from abdominal surgery, according to royal insiders.
The royal has been missing from public life for around two months since having a "planned" operation of which the details were never made public. Since then, conspiracy theories have been running wild about her, with Kensington Palace refusing to give much of an update.
However, a source told Page Six: "The rumour mill – particularly on social media – has gotten out of control, but Kate is recovering well and she will be back by Easter. She just needs to be left in peace."
The insider claimed the royal is facing "an awful lot of scrutiny," which "can be tough", especially after having surgery. Kate had her operation in January and Kensington Palace said she wouldn't be back to royal work until after Easter, reports the Mirror.
Jennie Bond, who used to report on the royals for the BBC, said on GB News: "We are in danger of bullying a lady who is trying to recover from a very serious operation. I think of how she must be feeling this morning. Absolutely miserable, I think.
"Her Mother's Day was obviously ruined by this row. She was photographed yesterday in the car with William. From what we can see, she didn't look that happy, she must feel under intense pressure now whenever she's going to be seen in public."
And to add fuel to the never-ending royal fire of chaos, former royal bodyguard Ken Wharfe claimed that Prince William is actually "envious" of brother Harry.
The man who worked for the Royal Family from 1986 until 1993, said of his time with the family: "It was a very happy union. It was a very happy family. I suppose it would be quite common for the sort of sibling rivalry that was, for the eldest William to be slightly nervous or envious of Harry because he was so popular."
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