What is happening with Kate Middleton? That is the question that millions of people, both in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world, have been asking themselves for days. From issues on social networks to hours of chats and thousands of articles and covers in gossip magazines. A fact that began with the announcement of her operation on January 17, before becoming even more complicated with the family photograph and the one in the car with Guillermo.

His recovery and, especially, his return to public life are the issues that most concern the most faithful followers of the British crown. However, that event could occur sooner than many imagine. Gary Goldsmith, the princess’s uncle, spoke about it in an interview with the GB News channel after his expulsion from Celebrity Big Brother, the English equivalent of Big Brother VIP.

During the conversation, Goldsmith clarified that his niece’s condition was positive and that, according to the Royal Family’s plans, she could reappear before the end of March. “Her evolution is on the right track. She has the best support on the planet, she has the best people taking care of her. They have said that we would see her at Easter and nothing has changed since then. “They have been very transparent,” she explained.

Among the many open fronts around Kate Middleton, the photograph taken last Tuesday has also generated relative controversy. In it, husband and wife would be leaving her residence in Windsor by car, although many have pointed out that this movement would be “distracting”, even ruling out that the photo was authentic. However, the princess’s fate, going to a different place than her husband, also raised doubts.

“Kate Middleton went to Kensington Palace to accompany and console a very good friend of the British royal family, who is Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of the princes of Kent,” explained journalist and collaborator Marisa Martín Blázquez in TardeAR. The writer lost her husband, financier Thomas Kingston, on February 25. The funeral took place on Tuesday, in the royal chapel of St. James’s Palace.

Martín Blázquez pointed out that Middleton did not appear at the funeral as she did not make public appearances, but that she wanted to approach her friend and offer her support privately. Hence, the vehicle in which the princes were traveling stopped first at Kensington Palace, before proceeding to Westminster Abbey, where William had a public engagement.