The jubilant cheers of "We've got our Princess back" echoed on Saturday, serving as testament to the public's joy.
28.05.2024 - 11:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Princess Kate has been spotted out with her family in recent weeks as she commences preventative treatment for cancer, according to reports.
Kensington Palace has revealed that the royal offices have been flooded with "tens of thousands" of cards from well-wishers since the announcement of the Princess of Wales' diagnosis.
Officials have emphasised that Kate's public appearances should not be misconstrued as an indication of her health status, cautioning that she requires time and space for recovery, reports the Mirror.
In a heartfelt video message in March, Kate announced her withdrawal from public duties to concentrate on her recovery. Despite her absence from the public eye, concerned fans continue to send get well soon letters and cards.
The staff at the Court Post Office, responsible for handling all correspondence sent to the Royal Family, expressed being "so touched" by the outpouring of support throughout her fight against the disease. They also mentioned that the team has occasionally struggled to manage the sheer volume of mail as they endeavour to respond to everyone.
A spokesperson at Kensington Palace reiterated that Kate being seen "out and about" should not be mistaken for her resuming work. She recently underwent significant abdominal surgery and is presently receiving "preventive chemotherapy" for the condition.
Despite not having undertaken any public engagements this year, Kate remains active behind the scenes, focusing on a new report that urges businesses to adopt more family-friendly practices.
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The jubilant cheers of "We've got our Princess back" echoed on Saturday, serving as testament to the public's joy.
The Princess of Wales has been seen arriving at today's Trooping the Colour ceremony for the first time since her cancer diagnosis, wearing a white Jenny Packham outfit and hat paired with pearl cluster earrings that the Royal previously wore on another significant family event. Kate Middleton is wearing the Cavolfiore earrings from jewellery designer Cassandra Goad, which retail for £5,620.The Princess previously wore these earrings for Prince Louis' christening back in 2018, when she paired them with a cream outfit and statement headband.The earrings, which are made from 18ct yellow gold with pearl and diamonds and are inspired by baskets of fruit, so says the jewellers' website, perfectly complement the Princess' chic and simple outfit.
The Royal Family has already had a shake-up in their titles and roles following the passing of the late Queen in 2022 and the accession of King Charles.Title updates and changes in regimental responsibilities spell major adjustments in the new reign, with King Charles officially being crowned on 6 May 2023. One of the biggest shifts involved Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales, as they've had significant changes in their ceremonial military positions.
Kate Middleton might still make an appearance at the King's official birthday celebrations on Saturday, 15 June. Despite undergoing preventative cancer treatment, the 42 year old royal is reportedly considering showing up on the Buckingham Palace balcony after the Trooping the Colour ceremony if she feels up to it.
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Speculation is rife that Kate Middleton could be considering making a 'surprise appearance' at Trooping the Colour on Saturday. The Princess of Wales has stepped back from the spotlight since the start of the year, when she went into hospital for 'planned abdominal surgery', before she made the shocking revelation in March that she was receiving treatment for cancer.
has promoted her long-serving and much-loved stylist, Natasha Archer.Archer, who is known by friends as ‘Tash’, has been working for the Princess of Wales since 2007. She was initially hired as a personal assistant, before being given an increasing number of responsibilities, including for the princess.
.In late May, Kensington Palace that the would not be attending the for the King's Birthday Parade as she continues treatments. Prior to the Colonel's Review, where she would have taken the salute in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, she passed along her apologies in a personal letter.“I wanted to write and let you know how proud I am of the entire regiment,” Middleton wrote in her letter, which the Irish Guard shared on X.com on June 8.
Princess Catherine, aka Kate Middleton, is sharing a rare message amid her cancer treatment.
spokesperson told NBC.It’s unclear if she will attend the Trooping the Colour but is reportedly “considering” an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony.The Princess of Wales has remained largely out of the public eye since she revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world in March.And it appears as though she “may never come back in the role that people saw her in before,” a source told Us Weekly.The guard responded to the Princess of Wales’ letter saying they were deeply touched.“We continue to wish Her Royal Highness well in her recovery and send Her our very best wishes,” the guard posted to X.In March, Middleton put down a $2,500 tab for the Irish Guard at the regimental bar in the UK town of Aldershot when she missed the St.
The Princess of Wales has expressed her regret at being unable to attend a significant rehearsal for Trooping the Colour today, June 8.
Reports have claimed Kate Middleton could make a 'surprise appearance' at Trooping The Colour on 15 June, but Royal expert Jennie Bond has shared her doubts.The Princess of Wales has been absent from the public eye since January, having undergone abdominal surgery before announcing she is having treatment for cancer. Royal officials confirmed Kate, 42, will not be attending the Colonel's Review - the traditional rehearsal for Trooping The Colour - on 8 June amid her ongoing health battle. In normal circumstances, Kate would have been taking the salute at the rehearsal in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards.
The countdown is on for the society wedding of the year as Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, will marry Olivia Henson today, 7 June. While the bride-to-be tends to keep a relatively low profile, she already holds special links with Kate Middleton and Princess Eugenie. Hugh, 33, who is one of the country's wealthiest men and Prince George's godparent, and his wife-to-be Olivia, 30, prefer to lead a quieter life away from the spotlight, despite the excitement surrounding their wedding.
could not join and to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day at yesterday’s Portsmouth ceremony, but that didn’t stop veterans asking after the Princess of Wales’s wellbeing.Geoffrey Weaving, 100, who took part in history’s largest seaborne invasion on this day in 1944, spoke to Prince William after Wednesday’s moving tribute. As the knelt down to chat with the veteran, he gave an into the Kates Middleton’s health as she continues her cancer treatment.“She is getting better, yes,” said the Prince.
left out of last week’s official review, the princess is understood to be “considering” making an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony if she feels well enough on the day, the Mirror reports.Sources told the outlet that the mom of three may join other senior royals to witness the traditional RAF Flypast after the ceremony on June 15.The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.The palace confirmed last week that Princess Catherine will not be at the dress rehearsal for Trooping the Colour on June 8. However, it did not rule out her attendance at the main event the following week.As colonel-in-chief of the Irish Guards, the royal would typically take the salute at The Colonel’s Review.
Kate Middleton could still make a surprise appearance at the King's official birthday festivities. Even as she undergoes preventative cancer treatment, the 42 year old Royal is thought to be weighing up joining the Buckingham Palace balcony spectacle post-Trooping the Colour ceremony if she feels up to it.
The Princess of Wales, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer, is reportedly contemplating a surprise appearance at this year's Trooping the Colour from the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Very few people need reminding that the Prince and Princess of Wales' romance began when they were both studying at St Andrews University in Scotland. However, the future couple had a very near miss the year before they enrolled as they both undertook gap years which saw them almost cross paths.
on June 8, officials confirmed today in a rare update about the as she continues her cancer treatment.According to , it has been confirmed the princess will not attend the Colonel’s Review next week and will not take the salute in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards. MailOnline has said it “understands the attendance of other Royal Family members at Trooping the Colour events will be confirmed nearer the time of each one.”In recent days, reports about the royal mother of three had seemed positive, with sources suggesting she has been seen “out and about more” after “turning a corner” with her preventive chemotherapy.Yet, Kensington Palace has also emphpasized the need for “space and time” for Kate Middleton to recover, with sources suggesting earlier this month that she won’t be returning to royal duty till the autumn at the earliest.
The Princess of Wales will not be present at the rehearsal for Trooping the Colour next weekend due to her ongoing cancer treatment, it has been confirmed.