Will Kate Middleton return to public duties soon? Everyone is looking forward to November

Kate Middleton / Photo: John Patrick Fletcher / Action P / Actionplus / Profimedia

After the public learned about the disease of Kate Middleton, the princess was seen in public only twice. According to The Times, she could join husband William and the entire royal family on November 10 for a national service in Whitehall to honor those who died in the conflict.

Plans are also said to be underway for her annual Christmas carol service 'Together for Christmas' at Westminster Abbey in December.

The Times reported that if the princess "continues to have more good days", she is understood to be aiming to "potentially" join the king and the royal family for the National Service of Remembrance on November 10.

"Royal aides are understood to have begun planning the princess' annual 'Together at Christmas' televised appearance at Westminster Abbey in December. Continuing to do some work from home in Windsor, Kate is holding more regular meetings with her private secretary, Tom White, her assistant private secretary, Natalie Burroughs, and Welsh communications secretary Lee Thompson to plan for the future," reports The Times.

As a reminder, the princess was seen at the Parade of Colors (King Charles' Birthday Celebration) and at the men's final at Wimbledon in July, where she was joined in the royal box by her sister Pippa and her daughter, Princess Charlotte.

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