Kate Middleton returns to royal duties after cancer battle

Kate Middleton has returned to royal duties after taking sometime away from her Princess role while battling cancer.

Kate Middleton returns to royal duties after cancer battle

Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton has made her return to royal duties after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.

KATE MIDDLETON RETURNS TO ROYAL DUTIES

Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton has made her return to royal duties after a long absence after she took some time away while battling cancer. Page Six reports that Princess Kate wore the symbolic deep red color from head to toe and some special jewels.

Princess Kate was joined by her husband, Prince William, at a welcome event for the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and his wife Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim al-Thani on Tuesday 3 December. The pair are believed to be spending two days in the UK. Prince William was wearing a burgandy tie, matching his wife,

This comes after Princess Kate revealed that she was diagnosed with cancer in March. She underwent chemotherapy and in September she revealed that she cancer-free.

PRINCE WILLIAM SHOWS KATE MIDDLETON ‘SUPPORT’

Body language expert Judi James says told The Mirror that Prince William showed Princess Kate support by placing his hand on her back.

“His hand on Kate’s back can be seen as supportive, but it actually looks more like a symptom of the affectionate and slightly flirty truncated hugs he’s been showering her with since their video update showed them as a truly tactile and flirty couple in private,” said James.

James went on to say that the colour burgundy is associated with strength and desire.

“The razor-sharp tailored shoulders are a power option, as are the killer boots that match her outfit, to create a solid block of burgundy, a regal colour associated with strength and a desire to stand out rather than stand back,” James continued.

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