Kate Middleton is battling cancer after going through major surgery. The future Queen of England is also going through rounds of chemotherapy to beat the illness.
It is a lot for Princess Kate. However, she is fighting and firmly believes that her great staff, the best medical experts, her support system, and her resilience will get her through this ordeal.
While Catherine, Princess of Wales, takes life “one good day and one bad day at a time,” she is hopeful for the future.
Prince William‘s wife has been making big plans for the upcoming decade. She wants to return to her royal duties.
She is the patron of many great causes and organizations, and when her health permits, she will do what she was born to do — serve the British people.
She also plans to pick up where she left off with her wonderful initiative — Centre for Early Childhood. However, Kate Middleton is thinking beyond charitable causes and ribbon cutting in the upcoming months.
Kate Middleton has ambitious plans for the next 10 to 15 years. She envisions a future where she can fully immerse herself in her royal duties and contribute to causes close to her heart.
Middleton plans to wet her feet when her three children, Princes George, Louis, and Princess Charlotte, are older.
The Daily Beast reports: “Contrary to reports, she may not return to full-time duties; aides say the princess “will pick up where she left off” as soon as she is well enough.”
Meghan Markle had many transformative ideas to shake up the multiple-century-old monarchy but could not stay long enough to implement any of them.
Princess Kate also has her eyes on some big, yet-to-be-revealed projects that she hopes to work on in the upcoming decades.
Unlike Meghan Markle, who had transformative ideas for the monarchy but quickly left her royal duties before she could work to implement them, Middleton understands the lifelong commitment of her role and is eager to prove herself worthy of it.
The media outlet went on to say: “As for the future, the prospect of one day being queen doesn’t faze her, even in this moment of vulnerability. “It doesn’t worry her or keep her awake at night,” says a friend. “She just wants her kids to be a bit older before she has to step up to the big job. The fact is she was born for the job; it’s almost ingrained in her.”
Middleton seems to have some big ideas in store.