Despite the outing, there have been whispers from the palace – from insiders, from friends, from Catherine herself – that things will be different as she makes her managed return to public duties. The future queen ‘simply won’t be going back to work in the same way as before’ her diagnosis, those close to her told Rebecca English for MailOnline.
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’It’s impossible to go through that kind of trauma and not to be changed as a person.’ Palace sources speaking to People magazine agreed: You can’t go through something like that and come out the other side unchanged. She is a different person now.’
The couple have been open about the challenges of the last year. Marking Kate’s 43rd birthday earlier this month, Prince William praised his wife as the ‘most incredible wife and mother’, saying ‘the strength you’ve shown over the last year has been remarkable’. He previously described 2024 as a ‘brutal’ and probably ‘the hardest year’ of his life.
It’s not the first time that the Prince and Princess of Wales have marked Holocaust Memorial Day, with Kate and William meeting survivors on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 2020. In November 2021, the Princess opened the Holocaust Gallery at London‘s Imperial War Museum, whilst she and the Prince visited the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin in July 2017.
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