Kate Middleton is in her comeback era.
The Princess of Wales, 42, is working out again after completing chemotherapy in September, according to royal expert Robert Jobson.
“From what I understand, Catherine is doing very well,” Jobson told Hello! Magazine on Sunday. “She is back training at the gym and doing all the things she wanted to do,” he added.
Middleton announced in March she was being treated for an undisclosed type of cancer, leading her to step away from the spotlight.
She confirmed that she was cancer-free in September, but acknowledged that her “path to healing and full recovery is long.”
Jobson, whose book “Catherine, the Princess of Wales” came out this summer, told Hello! Magazine he expects Middleton will resume her royal engagements soon.
“Rather than travel all over the country all the time, like she used to, I think she will concentrate on more impactful events,” he said, adding, “If she has her way, she will come back in stages and do things that are important to her.”
The mother of three is expected to join the rest of the royal family at the Remembrance service at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday, Nov. 10.
She’s also set to host her annual Christmas carol service in December.
Middleton, according to Jobson, now “has a different perspective” about her royal duties after fighting cancer.
“Her focus will be on her family, while still managing to do the key events,” Jobson explained. “I think William is very keen that she does stage a comeback, but I don’t think that necessarily signals that we’re going to get a big tranche of engagements, one after the other.”
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Middleton mostly stayed under the radar during her cancer battle. She made rare public appearances at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony with the rest of the royal family in June, and the men’s final at Wimbledon in July alongside her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
She was later spotted heading to a morning service at Crathie Kirk church in the Scottish village of Crathie, near the family’s Balmoral Estate, at the end of August.
On Sept. 9, Middleton announced she beat cancer and thanked those who supported her during her journey.
“The last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family. Life as you know it can change in an instant and we have had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and road unknown,” she wrote in a statement on X.
In October, Middleton made her first public appearance after finishing chemo in Southport, England to visit with the families of the three girls who lost their lives in the July knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
Prince William, for his part, stepped up in his royal duties while Middleton was focusing on her health. He’s also had to contend with his father, King Charles III, receiving his own cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
The 75-year-old monarch, who is still receiving treatment for his cancer, has been in good spirits at all his royal engagements the past few months.