told People.The source added that the mom of three is now “more open” with her husband, and the duo “talk about their relationship together.”According to royal historian and writer Dr.
Amanda Foreman, the couple have shown more intimacy than ever over the past year.“They feel they are very lucky to be married to each other.
Their marriage is strong, and they are being honest about it,” she told the outlet.Elsewhere, royal biographer Ingrid Seward told the outlet that the future king “must feel so fortunate” that his wife is now cancer-free.“He wants to tell the world about that love,” she said. “It shows the intimacy of them sharing that journey together.”“They are able to express themselves in a way they would never have done before,” Seward added.While Middleton’s cancer is in remission, it doesn’t mean she’s looking to dive back into public-facing duties in full swing just yet.Instead, Princess Catherine will ease into the year by taking on a fraction of the workload she would typically have on her calendar.Currently, the princess’ diary does not include any full-scale foreign tours, and it will be a while before she returns to the royal fold in full — given that her cancer recovery remains on track.Still, the public can expect to see the beloved future queen attend key events, such as the Trooping the Colour ceremony, which is her “No.