Many had anticipated Princess Catherine's return to her royal duties by Easter, marking a grand comeback.
However, recent updates suggest that the princess will not be joining the royal family for the upcoming Staples service in Windsor.
Buckingham Palace has just announced that King Charles and Queen Camilla will lead the royal entourage at the Easter Sunday Church service this week.
There seems to be no fixed timeline for Princess Catherine's public return at the moment.
A spokesperson from Kensington Palace has shared that Princess Catherine is in good spirits despite her battle with cancer and will resume official engagements once her medical team gives the green light.
Should her health improve in the future, it is expected that she and her family would make a remarkable return, possibly at Chester Cathedral, in what could be one of the most significant societal events of the year.
In other news, the 7th Duke of Westminster, who is Prince George's godfather, is set to tie the knot with his longtime partner Olivia Henson on June 4th at Chester Cathedral.
With just over three months until the big day, the couple has started sending out save-the-date notices, with speculations rife about the guest list.
It is anticipated that Prince William and the Princess of Wales will grace the ceremony, and there are talks of their children playing special roles, given the Duke's connection to Prince George.
Hugh, the Duke of Westminster, is the third child of the late Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, and Natalia.
His fiancée Olivia works for Bellazoo, a B Corp certified food company in London, and has an educational background similar to that of the Princess of Wales.
However, uncertainties loom over whether the Wales family will attend the wedding, as they prioritize Princess Catherine's recovery post her cancer diagnosis.
The recent revelation of Princess Catherine's cancer diagnosis has sent shockwaves through the royal sphere and beyond.
In a touching video message, the Princess bravely disclosed her ongoing preventive chemotherapy treatment.
The Royal Family appreciates the outpouring of support and understanding from the public during this challenging period and assures that updates on the Princess's health and resumption of duties will be shared in due course.
Despite facing criticism online for minor issues, the Prince and Princess of Wales have stood strong amidst the challenges.
The decision to share Princess Catherine's diagnosis with the world was undoubtedly a tough one, but the overwhelming love and prayers from fans and well-wishers continue to uplift her spirits.
It is evident that she will emerge stronger from this ordeal and continue to fulfill her roles as a mother, wife, daughter, sister, daughter-in-law, and future queen.
Interestingly, Princess Catherine's openness about her cancer diagnosis marks a significant shift towards transparency within the Royal Family.
Unlike previous instances where health issues were kept private, the Princess's candid disclosure sets a new precedent.
Royal Correspondent Rebecca English's revelation about their shared hospital experience further sheds light on how the royals are navigating their health challenges with grace and resilience.