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Kate’s return ‘gives people hope of a bright future for the monarchy’ Kate’s return ‘gives people hope of a bright future for the monarchy’ Kate’s return gives people hope of a ‘bright future’ for the monarchy, claims historian GB News
Princess Kate’s return gives people hope of a “bright future” for the monarchy, historian Simon Heffer has claimed.
The Princess of Wales returned to public life at Trooping the Colour in June, before attending the Wimbledon Men’s Singles final the following month.
Kate, 42, had stepped back from royal duties after disclosing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024.
Speaking to GB News, Heffer said: “She’s enormously popular. And the fact that she turned up at Wimbledon and Trooping the Colour, I think he’s reassured people that she’s not perhaps as ill as some of them feared.
It’s quite clear that she’s being very ill and that her recovery is going to take some time.
“I think that it’s made people feel not better about the monarchy because I think the monarchy is going through a rather good patch at the moment, but I think it’s made them feel more confident that it’s got a bright future.
And everybody wishes her a rapid and complete recovery. And it’s been good for morale to see that she can do these things now.”