Princess Catherine shocked as new Brain scan reveals she’s getting better and cancer is slowly dying
Princess Catherine shocked as new Brain scan reveals she’s getting better and cancer is slowly dying
The Irish Guards shared a letter that Princess Kate Middleton sent in which she expressed her desire to “represent you all once again very soon.”
Kate Middleton presents conventional twigs of shamrock to officials and patrols of the Irish Guards during the 2023 St. Patrick’s Day March at M sleeping enclosure on March 17, 2023, in Aldershot, Britain. Kate Middleton apologized to the Irish Guards for not being able to attend an annual pre-Trooping the Colour event on Saturday, but she said that she hoped to join them again soon.
The letter follows news that Princess Kate, the honorary Colonel of the military regiment, wouldn’t attend the current Colonel’s Review as she recuperates from cancer treatments. Following her absence from the Irish Guard’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in March, Middleton will be unable to attend this important event due to her illness.
Preceding the 2024 occasion, she’d attended even before she was named to her honorary role beginning in 2012.
Sovereign Elizabeth II smiled on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour, alongside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, King Charles, Prince Louis of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge, and William, Duke of Cambridge during Trooping the Colour on June 2, 2022, in London, Britain.
Since her January surgery, which was later revealed to be related to a diagnosis of an unknown cancer, Kate Middleton has avoided attending public events. She was expected to resume public duties in time for the June 15 Trooping the Colour, a military parade held to celebrate the current Monarch’s birthday. According to earlier reports in the year, however, it was announced a month ago that Lieutenant General Sir James Bucknall, a former military commander, would take her place in the practice ceremony this weekend.
Indeed, King Charles III’s birthday isn’t until November; however, Trooping the Colour is held in spring to take advantage of the ideal weather. In a letter shared by the Irish Guards via social media, Middleton stated: “I wanted to write and tell you how proud I am of the whole regiment ahead of the Colonel’s Review and Trooping the Colour. I appreciate everyone marching this year has been practicing for a long time and committing numerous hours to ensuring their uniforms and drill are flawless.”
Middleton went on to say: “I am very sorry that I am unable to take the salute at this year’s Colonel’s Review. Being your Colonel remains a great honor. I apologize to the entire regiment, but I do hope to be able to represent you all again soon. Please pass on my apologies.”
While Middleton’s letter apologizes just for missing Saturday’s review, it’s improbable that she’ll attend next weekend’s main event. Sources who spoke with Vanity Fair confirmed that King Charles will join in, riding in a state Landau carriage, while Middleton’s husband, Prince William, is also expected to take part.
There’s been some speculation that Middleton would momentarily appear from the Buckingham Palace balcony, but though her health is reportedly improving, she’s not quite ready to return to public visibility.
A well-placed source told Vanity Fair in May: “There is no timeline and there is certainly no hurry. It will be when Catherine feels ready and when she gets the green light from her medical team. However, there is no doubt that she will return to work entirely.”