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Kate Middleton ‘A Different Person’ After Declaring She’s Cancer-Free, Sources Claim

The royal family experienced a challenging and eventful 2024, particularly with the health struggles of King Charles III and the Princess of Wales. As the year comes to a close, Princess Catherine is beginning to re-emerge, gradually returning to royal life and official appearances.

One of the bright moments for many was seeing her carry on with the beloved “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas” event for the fourth consecutive year. However, according to sources close to the family, Catherine is still in the process of recovering and is not yet fully back to her previous self.

In September 2024, the 42-year-old princess shared encouraging news—she had completed her chemotherapy and was officially cancer-free. Ailsa Anderson, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, also noted that Catherine’s health had been steadily improving.

“Each time we see her, she’s looking better and better,” Anderson said.

Still, a close family friend emphasized that while she has returned to some duties, Catherine remains in recovery.

“She is focused on herself and her family right now, rightly,” the friend shared.

Another insider mentioned that her experience with cancer had left a lasting impact on her and that she was still adjusting as she stepped back into the spotlight.

“You can’t go through something like that and come out the other side unchanged,” said the source. “She is a different person now.”

A separate source explained that the road back to her full royal responsibilities would take time and likely look different than before.

“She has to get back on top of it. And she will if she is left alone to work it out for herself,” they noted. “She won’t be going back to work in the same way for a long time.”

Since revealing her diagnosis in March 2024, Catherine stepped away from public life to focus on her treatment and recovery. Now, as she slowly returns, it’s clear that her perspective on life and duty has evolved. Royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith reflected on Catherine’s measured approach:

“She is very much in control of her return to public life. She is doing what works best for her.”

It’s also understood that both Catherine and Prince William are prioritizing their family more than ever, making it known that family remains their top focus. After a difficult year, it’s uplifting to see signs of healing and strength returning to the royal household.

Catherine herself has spoken openly about the emotional and physical toll of her journey:

“The cancer journey is complex, scary,” she said, adding that her “path to healing and full recovery is long, and I must continue to take each day as it comes.”

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