Kate Middleton is said to have ‘turned a corner’ with her cancer treatment, a royal expert has confirmed. The 42-year-old confirmed she was undergoing the treatment in March following months of speculation regarding her health. Speaking at the time, Kate reveled she was ‘in the early stages’ of preventative chemotherapy.

While the mother-of-three is understood to have ‘struggled initially’ those close to her have confirmed she ‘recently turned a corner.’ Vanity Fair royal correspondent Katie Nicholl told The Sun that the Princess would be ‘coming back 100 percent to pick up as Princess of Wales and do the great work she was doing before.’ ‘It will just be in her time and she’s ready and crucially when she gets the sign off from her medical team,’ the royal journalist added.

Last week, Prince William attended a D-Day commemoration event alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla. Speaking at the 80th anniversary of D-Day, William said Kate would have ‘loved’ to be present alongside them. Prompted by a D-Day veteran inquiring about Kate’s health, William said: ‘She’d have loved to be here.

’ Announcing her diagnosis in March, Kate confirmed that she had underwent major abdominal surgery in January, with her condition at the time thought to be non-cancerous. Though the surgery was successful cancer was found following further tests. ‘My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy and I’m now in.