Excellent news about Princess Catherine's upcoming schedule has arrived.
A recent report from People Magazine confirmed that the Princess of Wales will attend 2025's Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey on March 10.
Princess Catherine was unable to attend the event last year after revealing her shocking cancer diagnosis.
According to People Magazine, the Princess of Wales will reconnect with a long list of Royal Family members. As of now, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester and Birgitte, the Duchess of Gloucester are some of the many royals who are scheduled to attend the Service of Celebration.
Of course, it goes without saying that Prince William will be attending the ceremony with his cherished wife as well!
Another sign of Princess Catherine's recovery from cancer

Last March, Princess Catherine shocked the world when she announced that she needed to step away from the public eye to undergo treatment for cancer.
Initial reports stated that Princess Catherine could not attend last year's Commonwealth Day event because she was recovering from abdominal surgery. A few weeks later, the revelation that Catherine would require chemotherapy after a post-operative examination would arrive.
Now, Princess Catherine is healthy enough to attend the high profile public event and add even more to her itinerary as the year goes on.
Earlier this week, we reported on Princess Catherine's recent visit to Pontypridd, South Wales. The Princess and her husband stopped by the Meadow Street Community Garden and baked Welsh cakes at The Welsh Cake Shop's bakery. This appearance was one the many Catherine has scheduled since announcing she would return to public duty late last year.
Back in January, Princess Catherine confirmed that her cancer was in remission during a visit to The Royal Marsden hospital. Catherine traveled to the hospital because she wanted to thank the staff members who cared for her in person.
Catherine's activity in 2025 shows she can manage her health while fulfilling her obligations as a working member of the Royal Family as often as possible. This is an excellent sign for those who are concerned about her and Prince William's professional future.
According to People Magazine, the Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 nations that exists to enrich the lives of its membership's citizens. The association is led by King Charles, and is likely to be Prince William's responsibility once he becomes King himself. This means Catherine's work schedule will become more strenuous than it is now once her husband ascends to the throne.