Kate Middleton’s Trooping the Colour Appearance Amid Cancer Battle

Kate Middleton's Trooping the Colour Appearance Amid Cancer Battle

Kate Middleton Attends Trooping the Colour Amid Cancer Diagnosis

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made her first royal outing since Christmas amid her cancer diagnosis by attending Trooping the Colour, King Charles’ birthday parade, on June 15. She rode in a horse-drawn carriage through London alongside her children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

A Stunning Appearance Despite the Rainy Weather

Despite the rainy weather, Kate Middleton sported a white dress by Jenny Packham, adorned with the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch, matched with a hat by Philip Treacy. She traveled with her kids in the Glass Coach, which was built in 1881 and has brought many royal brides to their weddings. Other brides transported in this coach include Princess Anne in 1973, Princess Diana in 1981, and Sarah Ferguson in 1986.

A Brief History of Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour is an annual event held in London to celebrate the reigning monarch’s official birthday. The ceremony dates back to the early 18th century and has been a tradition of the British Army since the 17th century. During the event, soldiers of the Household Division march in ceremonial uniforms and parade their regimental flags.

Kate Middleton’s Update on Her Health

Kate Middleton made a personal announcement on June 14, one day before the Royal Parade, sharing an update on her recent health struggles. After undergoing abdominal surgery last January, she learned that she had cancer and had to undergo chemotherapy. She revealed her hope to participate in a few public engagements over the summer. Although she has maintained a low public profile since her cancer announcement, sources have seen her out and about with her family, as well as doing some work from home.

Kate Middleton’s Absence at the Colonel’s Review

The Colonel’s Review, the final rehearsal for Trooping the Colour, took place one week before the Royal Parade without Kate Middleton. The palace announced on May 30 that she would not participate. Instead, Lieutenant General James Bucknall took the salute at the practice event. The Irish Guards released a letter from Kate, apologizing for her absence, and addressed her as Colonel Catherine, a title she gained when she became the honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards.

King Charles’ Attendance Despite His Disease and Treatment

In addition to Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis, King Charles himself is also receiving treatment for a different kind of cancer. Despite his illness, he attended the Trooping the Colour parade with a slight change in his usual participation. He and Queen Camilla rode in a horse-drawn carriage for the procession instead of the king appearing on horseback in the procession.

Conclusion

Kate Middleton’s attendance at the Trooping the Colour celebrated not just King Charles’ birthday but also the hope of her health recovery from cancer. Her absence from the Colonel’s Review and her brief public statement about her cancer diagnosis revealed her dedication to focusing on recovery as she continues to participate in her royal duties.

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