Kate Middleton is making sure her kids still have fun with their grandad, King Charles. Even though Kate and the King both have health problems, they are staying strong together.
19.03.2024 - 20:51 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton was spotted at a farm shop, and Royal fans can't help but notice how "happy and relaxed" she looked.
The Princess of Wales and Prince William visited the Windsor Farm Shop, and from the looks of it, Kate is recovering well from her recent health issues. Royal fans took to Twitter to express their happiness on seeing Kate looking well and joyful, just eight weeks after her surgery.
Among the many tweets, one fan said: "Something good to end this day on...HRH looks well and happy." Another fan wrote: "She is happy, healthy and alive," while another added: "She looks beautiful and happy." The couple was seen enjoying a pleasant walk from their home at Adelaide Cottage to the farm shop.
The shop, founded by the late Duke of Edinburgh, is known for its local products from the Royal estates. After their farm visit, William and Kate spent a fun Sunday morning cheering on Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at a sports event.
The Sun reported that the mother-of-three looked fresh and "gorgeous", despite her recent abdominal operation in January this year.
"She looks great.
Time to move forward," said an adoring fan.
The comments come after the Royal Family was criticised for not being more transparent about Kate's health. The palace has not shared many details, insisting that Kate wished to keep her medical journey private.
However, fans started speculating about what was wrong when they noticed something peculiar in a Mother's Day photo of Kate with her children. Reacting to the speculation, Kate apologised for any "confusion" resulting from having "edited" the photo.
Since her surgery, she has made two public appearances. On March 4, a photo showed her riding shotgun, with her mum Carole Middleton at
.Kate Middleton is making sure her kids still have fun with their grandad, King Charles. Even though Kate and the King both have health problems, they are staying strong together.
While The King and The Princess of Wales are both facing worrying health battles, they will perhaps find a small amount of solace by confiding in one another about what they are both going through.The pair share a very close bond and have often expressed their respect and admiration for one another.This relationship will surely act as a pillar of strength during this difficult time – as well as the light-hearted distraction provided by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. This special relationship between the King, his daughter-in-law and his Wales grandchildren will be hugely important at this time, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond notes.
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