The team of reporters at the palace understood and were very touched by that love and affection for Catherine. The person recorded an emotional message sharing that she had begun a process that was more difficult than ever. The princess has retreated from public life to focus on taking care of herself and protecting her young family. But support for Princess Catherine continued and Palace staff received thousands upon thousands of letters and gifts from the public expressing support and well wishes for Catherine.
The sheer volume of correspondence sometimes makes it difficult for the team to cope, but staff are always keen to reply to every last writer, even though the prince and princess Catherine have private offices at Kensington Palace. All letters sent to members of the Royal Family are processed by the post office in a normal week, with the palace expecting to receive up to 1,000 letters a week from fans with many enquiries. or messages of good wishes to each individual Royal.
But what they have been through since sharing the matter of the princess's condition has dramatically replaced Catherine's surprise placement in care at the beginning of the year to deal with many of her personal problems. Before returning home to receive specialist care in March after a period of intense public speculation about Catherine's condition. Princess Catherine herself has confirmed that although her condition is not good at this time.
The specialist made it clear that she needed to focus on both taking care of herself to get back soon but also supporting her young children during a difficult time, asking her family to give her time and space while she He completes his care. Although there has been no official update on her condition as it is understood that Princess Catherin has been seen outing more with her family in recent weeks, this will be seen by many as a sign positive sign.
But earlier this week Kensington Palace insisted that she still needed time and space to return when speaking at the launch. A landmark report by her business taskforce earlier this year, a Kensington Palace spokesman insisted that the news should not be taken as her return to work. Princess Catherine has been the driving force behind the business taskforce which she has kept up to date since the taskforce's inception and she has read the report and been briefed on it. This is a clear commitment that she has made throughout her life of public service. When she returned to work we were really clear that she needed space and privacy to be at her best.