Six months after her last public appearance, Kate Middleton, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, made a comeback in London on Saturday morning during a military parade to celebrate King Charles III’s birthday.
The Princess of Wales, 42, dressed in a long white coat and hat, appeared smiling as she greeted the throng of members of the public who arrived from Buckingham Palace in a carriage with her three children, George, Charlotte and Louis. to the square Horse Guards Parade At the venue of the ceremony.
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(Hello colors
) from the official building. She will then join the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the traditional greeting.
Dressed in a long white coat and hat, the Princess of Wales appeared smiling with her three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Photo: Reuters / Chris J Radcliffe
First public appearance
Six months since her last appearance just before Christmas – when she withdrew from any public commitment to undergo preventive chemotherapy – the Princess of Wales announced her attendance at the festive event in a message posted on social media on Friday evening. The Good progress
His treatment.
It’s amazing to see her at such an important event.
Was curious aboutAFP Sarah Morley, a 45-year-old Australian tourist, stands near the mall after visiting the gate.
She’s so natural, she’s just as good as Diana
For the monarchy, his English-born mother, Julie Smith, insists.
Although Charles III celebrates his 76th birthday on November 14, the news of his health and participation was met with joy and relief among Englishmen on Saturday morning near Buckingham Palace to attend the military parade that officially celebrates the sovereign’s birthday. .
I was very happy to hear the news last night.
Angela Perry, a 50-year-old teacher from Reading, West London, says: She is our future queen and she is very important
she insists.
In her message Friday evening, Prince William’s wife gave the first update on her health since announcing her illness in a video in late March.
I am making good progress, but as anyone who goes through chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days.
, Kate, 42, wrote in the message, along with a photo taken at her services in Windsor this week. He clarified that treatment should continue For many more months
.
I’m looking forward to attending the King’s Birthday Parade with my family this weekend and hope to be able to participate in public events this summer, although I know I’m not out of the woods yet.
He wrote back to thank the public for their support.
King Charles III salutes during the Trooping the Color parade to mark his official birthday on June 15, 2024 in London, Britain.
Photo: Reuters / Chris J Radcliffe
Charles III marched in his honour
The King, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, also took part in a military parade to pay his respects.
He traveled shopping complexA long avenue leading from Buckingham Palace Horse Guards ParadeQueen in a carriage with Camilla, receiving the salute of the troops.
Last year, she led the procession on horseback, with her son Prince William, her sister and brother Princess Anne and Prince Edward maintaining the tradition this year.
The sovereign resumed his public engagements at the end of April, following the orders of his doctors Satisfied enough with the progress made so far
.
He traveled to France in early June with Queen Camilla for the 80s celebrationse Anniversary of the Normandy landings. The royal couple will also receive Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and his wife, Empress Masako, on a state visit at the end of June.
The military parade is conducted under heavy police surveillance, while the movement is against the monarchy Republic They are planning to protest.
Early on Saturday morning, the activists were already there shopping complexThey raised slogans Not my king”,”text”:”Not my king”}}”>Not my king
(Not My King), waving yellow flags, the color of this movement, when another group calls itself The Royalists
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British flag in hand.
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