Princess Kate has been counseled to prioritize her "full recovery" over resuming work during her recuperation from abdominal surgery.
During a discussion with GB News, royal commentator Victoria Arbiter suggested that the Duchess of Cambridge may focus on her involvement in the early years' sector upon returning home from the procedure.
Despite Buckingham Palace's statement that the Duchess of Cambridge will not return to work until Easter, Arbiter hinted that Princess Kate might initiate her workload from home to gain a head start.
With Prince William attending to childcare duties and King Charles recovering from prostate surgery, the responsibilities of the royal family have shifted to other members such as Queen Camilla and Princess Anne, who already have hectic schedules.
Arbiter commented, "We can only speculate on how the Princess of Wales plans to spend her time while she recuperates."
It would not be surprising if Princess Kate resumes work during her recovery, given her dedication to the Shaping Us campaign and her focus on early years' initiatives.
"Once she feels ready, she will likely continue to focus on the early years' sector while also fulfilling her commitments to other charities and organizations," Arbiter concluded.