Expert reveals touching message Kate will share in her Christmas card | Royal | News

Expert reveals touching message Kate will share in her Christmas card | Royal | News

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The Prince and Princess of Wales will likely release a new Christmas card this year – but one expert reveals it could reveal a touching message.

Princess Kate, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, shared that her chemotherapy ttreatment had come to an end last month. The royal previously spoke of the “relief” at finishing her treatment and reflected on the “incredibly tough” year the family have had.

The Princess of Wales’s strength has been admired by many fans, who will undoubtedly be more eager than ever to see the special Christmas card later this year.

Although the contents of the card remain unknown, it will undoubtedly feature the couple’s three children – Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.

Ahead of its release in December, royal expert Ingrid Sewerd has voiced her prediction on what the card could look like.

According to the Mirror, the expert said that it will all be about family. She told the publication: “[It will] definitely be with family as right across the board that is what has been traditionally sent.”

She also predicts that it could display her closeness to her young children, adding, “I imagine that it will be cuddly picture of her with her arms around her children.”

Although Ms Seward theorises it will be a “close contact picture”, she added that she believes the royal will be keen to put “her cancer battle behind her” and move forward.

As well as predicting that a cosy positive image could be on the cards due to her cancer battle, Ms Seward said that it could also be down to the picture editing row that erupted following the release of the family’s Mother’s Day picture in March.

The picture released last December showed the family in black-and-white. They all wore crisp white shirts and jeans. It was taken by photographer Josh Shinner at their home in Windsor.



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