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Prince and Princess of Wales Return to Royal Duties After Christmas Break
The Prince and Princess of Wales are set to resume their royal duties after enjoying a Christmas break in Norfolk with their three children.
As Princess Catherine celebrates her 42nd birthday this week, the children are preparing to head back to school like millions of youngsters across the UK.
According to a Royal Insider, the couple has a busy schedule ahead, which they are eagerly looking forward to.
They will be actively engaged in two key projects: Homewards for William and Shaping Us and Early Childhood for Catherine.
Additionally, they will be preparing for their first official overseas visit at the request of the government since assuming their new roles.
Behind the scenes, there will be a flurry of activity.
Next month, the couple is scheduled to embark on their first tour of 2024 to a foreign country where British armed service personnel are stationed.
The location is being kept under wraps for security reasons, but sources have confirmed that discussions are underway for the couple to travel outside of the UK to express gratitude to British troops on behalf of the nation.
Last year, the future king visited British troops in Poland, focusing on operations related to the war in Ukraine.
His visit to Rezo in southeastern Poland was kept secret until he arrived in the capital Warsaw due to security concerns.
While the upcoming trip will not center around Ukraine, sources indicate that it will remain a significant aspect of their work over the next year.
The royals feel strongly about their role in representing the armed forces and are renewing their focus on acknowledging their dedication.
This year may also witness the Princess of Wales undertaking her first solo royal overseas visit in two years, the last one being to Denmark in February 2022.
Although nothing is confirmed yet, it is rumored that the princess is actively considering such a visit, in addition to a working trip to Rome with her husband this spring.
This opportunity to travel alone would allow Catherine to expand her horizons and shed light on the causes she is deeply passionate about.
Her most recent official trip abroad, over a year ago, was to Boston in support of her husband’s Earthshot Prize awards.
Nevertheless, the princess’ workload often sparks debate and complaints that she is not fulfilling her responsibilities adequately.
Last month’s annual roundup of royal engagements revealed that she carried out only 134 engagements in the previous 12 months, averaging approximately one every three days.
This figure is significantly lower than that of other senior royals, some of whom are well into their retirement age.
Those close to her acknowledge this discrepancy but emphasize that both she and her husband have expressed their desire to be more involved with a select number of charities, both publicly and behind the scenes.
Like her husband, Catherine is heavily involved in planning, a fact that is not reflected in the number of engagements she undertakes each year.
This discrepancy can be frustrating for those who work closely with her.
However, it is important to note that her priority as the princess of Wales remains her children.
Recent public appearances demonstrate her success in raising three well-adjusted youngsters who are gradually adapting to the public’s intense interest in them.
Since moving to Windsor in 2022, where the family now resides in the cozy four-bedroom Adelaide cottage, they have settled comfortably into their new status.
The estate offers amenities such as a trampoline in the garden, and it is not uncommon to spot the children cycling around with their parents.
William and Catherine are frequently seen supporting their children at sports matches and even queuing for the tombola at the Christmas fair, endearing themselves to the locals as a lovely little family.
While the children are at school, the princess has been diligently working on several significant initiatives, the results of which will be shared soon.
As always, her primary focus remains highlighting the crucial early years of childhood and how our experiences during this period shape us as adults.