Kate Middleton is reportedly on a break from her royal duties alongside Prince William. But, it is said that she will return to her work schedule in the first week of November.
Express UK reported that the Princess of Wales will take on a public engagement with the Prince of Wales in Scarborough. As noted, they will launch new funding to support the mental health of young people.
The outlet continued that the initiative is part of the collaboration between the royal couple’s Royal Foundation and the Two Ridings Community Foundation (TRCF). The launch is said to take place on November 3, with the pair traveling to the town on the same day.
Reportedly, Prince William and Kate Middleton will meet and greet with various local organizations that will benefit from the funding during the engagement.
The latest on the royal couple’s schedules first emerged from Hello! magazine. It added that the pair would also gain more insight into the efforts of community organizations to help individuals struggling with the cost-of-living crisis following the engagement.
The same outlet noted in its report, published Monday, that the palace made the announcement regarding the Prince and Princess of Wales’ return to their royal duties.
Cosmopolitan previously said that Kate Middleton and Prince William had halted their royal duties due to a “pretty relatable” reason. It explained that it had to do with their three young children as they had entered their half-term break from their new school.
The publication shared that per the school’s website, the break, which began on October 14, will end on October 31. Accordingly, it is believed that the royal couple has pressed pause on their schedules to be with their children.
Elsewhere in its piece, published Friday, the outlet recalled that the Princess of Wales last made an engagement on October 15. She was said to have sent a letter of encouragement to the England Rugby League, being her a patron of English rugby.
Meanwhile, Prince William is set to return to his royal duties a few days earlier than Kate Middleton.
A statement from Kensington Palace shared that the royal-born Prince will attend the tenth annual Tusk Conservation Awards in London on November 1, according to a separate report from Express UK.
The outlet, in its report published Friday, quoted the statement, writing, “The Prince of Wales will celebrate the work of leading Africa-based conservationists at the annual Tusk Conservation Awards to be held next month at Hampton Court Palace.”
It continues, “His Royal Highness will also join a symposium the next morning bringing together this year’s award winners, alumni from previous awards, and conservation experts.”