A simple cliché which will reassure a large part of the British people.
The Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales shared this Sunday, March 10, a photo of Kate alongside her three children, on the occasion of Mother's Day which takes place today in Anglo-Saxon countries.
In this photo, we can see Princess Kate surrounded by her three children, Prince Louis (5 years old), Prince George (10 years old) and Princess Charlotte (8 years old).
The wife of the heir to the British throne added a few words: “Thank you for your well wishes and your continued support over the past two months.
We wish you all a happy Mother’s Day,” she wrote, before signing with a simple “C”, Catherine’s initial.
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A photo taken by Prince William
It was Prince William himself who took the photo, “in 2024”, according to the caption which accompanies the photo.
It is not specified whether this is before or after Princess Kate's operation, which took place in mid-January.
She spent two weeks in a London clinic following her operation, before returning to her home, Kensington Palace.
It had been made clear by the palace that she would not be able to carry out her duties as a working member of the royal family until at least Easter.
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Prince William visited his wife during his stay and King Charles III also came to see her before he was also treated at the same clinic as part of his prostate operation, before cancer is detected.
The royal authorities gave few details on Kate's state of health and the reasons for this operation, which was the subject of much speculation on social networks.
To put an end to certain rumors, Kensington Palace had however clarified that it was not cancer.
Charles III also shares a photo for Mother's Day
The royal family also rejoiced at this day which celebrates mothers in the Anglo-Saxon world, since the king in turn shared a photo this Sunday, in which we can see him much younger alongside his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died in September 2022 after more than 70 years of reign.
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“I wish all mothers, and those who miss their mother today, a happy Mother’s Day Sunday,” the British sovereign simply said in the caption.