The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton returned to her royal duties a month after giving birth to her second child, the new royal family member, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
Kate gave birth to the royal's new princess last May 2. The royal mother spends some time with her husband, Duke of Cambridge William, first born Prince George and the latest addition to the family, Princess Charlotte, at the privacy of their home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
The royal's fans are not expecting to see Kate and the new princess' glimpse since it has been previously reported that Kate will take a longer maternity vacation. But the 33-year-old royal mother is expected to have her first public appearance on the queen's birthday parade on June 13. Kate will join Prince William at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
According to Christian Today, a source close to the royal family told OK! magazine that the queen thinks Kate is ready, one month is enough for her to return and play her royal duties. That there is a big public event and incredible pageant carried out by the queen's royal troops. And that Kate will be on the show on a smart dress having all the world looking at her.
In 2013, Kate took 39 days of maternity leave after giving birth to her first child, Prince George. The royal palace has not made any official announcement regarding Kate's schedule for the upcoming months.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte's christening is scheduled before her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth go on her summer vacation to Scotland in three months, although a definite date has not been announced yet. Her gown is a hand-made design by the assistant of the queen, Angela Kelly, People reported.