Dressed in white, with a big smile and looking very slim, that’s how princess Kate Middleton looked during her first reappearance at the famous military ceremony Trooping the Colour, after nearly six months away from the public eye due to her cancer diagnosis.
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In 2023, Christmas was the last ceremony where the public could see Kate. In January, she underwent surgery, and in March, she announced that she was undergoing cancer treatment.
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Although the event is in honor of King Carlos III's birthday, it was the Princess of Wales who stole all the attention. All eyes and cameras were focused on her, as she wore a white dress with black lines. Her hair was up, and she looked very warm accompanied by her three children.
Princess Kate Middleton left the Mall for Trafalgar Square in a carriage with her children, and as she passed through the streets of London, she smiled and waved, receiving the affection of the people crowded on the side of the roads to see her.
At 14:00 hours, they arrived at Buckingham Palace, where the entire royal family waved to the attendees from the balcony. Kate Middleton was smiling and waving, but discreetly, leaving the spotlight to King Charles III, who was by her side.
One of the most fun moments in her appearance
One of the most fun moments was when on the balcony, her son Louis of Wales brought a smile to her face, dancing to the rhythm of the royal guard. While his mother was smiling, his older sister, Charlotte of Wales, scolded him.
The Princess was very attentive to her children. She would arrange her daughter Charlotte's hair before going out in the carriage.
Despite her cancer treatment, during her appearance, Kate appeared stable and cheerful, with the fortitude appropriate for this type of event, which shows that she is doing well in her recovery.
In terms of media coverage, it had been reported that the princess had her schedule canceled for the entire 2024, but this new appearance shows that her health is doing very well, despite the fact that she herself acknowledged in a statement this Friday that “my treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months. I also know that I am still not out of danger.”