Kate’s “cross”

by Christos Zabounis

As Easter approaches, not the Orthodox, but the Catholics and the Protestants’ one, the hourglass for the return of A.V.Y. Crown Princess Kate, vacates. The initials mean Her Royal Highness and are renditions of the English Her Royal Highness (H.R.H.), The Princess of Wales, a title she inherited from her husband’s mother, Diana, is seriously ill.

Her last appearance dates back to the royal family’s traditional Christmas dinner at Sandringham Palace. On January 17, a Kensington Palace announcement said Kate had been admitted to the London Clinic to undergo scheduled abdominal surgery. Since then, no information has been given about her health status, with the argument of protecting her private life (privacy).

However, the return to her duties came after March 31, Easter, i.e. their Easter. For a long time D.A. (Justifiably Absent), the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis, was “captured” yesterday by the paparazzi lens, near Windsor Palace, accompanying her mother, as a passenger, on a ride that reassured his anxious subjects Crown, since she will be the next queen, and put a temporary end to the social media conjecture. Every cloud has a silver lining, it seems.

According to a recent poll (IPSOS), Kate’s popularity has increased after her health adventure, as well as that of King Charles III. The torture that she endured for the last three months, hopefully will come to an end on the symbolic day of the Resurrection.

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