Kate Middleton's long-awaited return from the hospital no doubt fills the royal family's "void" as it's one step closer to their return to normality, according to King Charles III's former butler.
The Princess of Wales, 42, was discharged from the London Clinic on Monday morning after recovering from her abdominal surgery for a total of 13 days following her hospitalization on Jan. 16.
She was whisked away to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where she was reunited with Prince William and their three children.
She will continue recovering there behind closed doors until after Easter, and, according to former royal butler Grant Harrold, Middleton's return will see William step up even more than he has already done.
“Like any family, it's always wonderful when a loved one is able to come back home. I'm sure the kids are really excited to have Kate back,” Harrold exclusively told The Post. It will also be great for William, because when your partner or your loved one isn't home, it leaves a void.”
"The fact that Kate is back home, behind closed doors, it'll mean they're able to return to some sense of normality," he added.
William, who had hit the brakes on his official engagements while Kate was in the hospital, is expected to resume his official duties once the princess settles back at home.
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