princess of Wales, kate middletonI finally made a touching statement about attending the upcoming Trooping the Color event.
Kate disappeared from the public eye after news of her battle with cancer became public. However, some royal fans were hoping she would make an appearance at her Trooping the Color event.
Kate Middleton's latest statement comes after she skipped rehearsals for the event and sent a letter of apology to the Irish Guards.
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Is Kate Middleton planning to attend the Troubling the Color Awards?
In Kate's private message, the princess was very candid about her health struggles, talking about her good and bad days while undergoing “prophylactic chemotherapy” treatment.
The mother of three revealed the truth. Her treatment will continue for the next few months, but she feels strong enough to appear at certain royal events.
The first event Kate will attend is King Charles' birthday parade, where she will ride in a carriage with her children and stand with the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
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Kensington Palace also released stunning new photos of Kate looking calm as she stood next to a tree. The princess wore jeans and a brown jacket and tilted her head upward as if looking at the sky.
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Kate Middleton said she was 'surprised by King's message'.
In a lengthy statement, the princess said: “I’ve been blown away by all the messages of support and encouragement I’ve received over the past few months. It’s made a real difference to William and me and has helped us all get through this difficult time.” “Tougher times.”
Kate continued: “I'm making good progress, but as anyone who's had chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days. On those bad days, you feel weak and tired and need to rest. But on the good days, when you feel better, you feel better.” “I want to make the most of this improvement.”
She then noted that it was a “joy” to engage in regular activities on days when she felt “well enough.”
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Kate said: “The treatment is ongoing and will take a few more months. When I am feeling well, I enjoy participating in school and spending my personal time doing things that give me energy and positivity.” Like starting to do a little bit of work at home.”