Kate Middleton participated in the military parade “Trooping the Color”, organized annually in honor of the birthday of King Charles III. This is his first public appearance this year, after being diagnosed with cancer.
What Kate Middleton did at her first public appearance after being diagnosed with cancer
Despite all the speculations that suggested that her physical appearance is seriously affected and that she might have lost her hair due to chemotherapy, Kate Middleton looked splendid at the military parade.
The Princess of Wales arrived in a covered carriage, accompanied by her three children, smiling and greeting the crowd of Britons present at the festivities organized in honor of King Charles.
Dressed in a white suit decorated with a white and blue bow, made by British designer Jenny Packham, and a matching wide-brimmed hat, created by Irish designer Philip Treacy, Kate Middleton watched the military parade from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
During the festivities, Prince William’s wife showed a wide smile and, when she wasn’t greeting the crowds, she was explaining various details related to the event to her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Although it rained torrentially in the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on Saturday, thousands of Britons and tourists gathered around Buckingham Palace to see the Princess of Wales, who they missed a lot.
“We haven’t broken the deadlock yet”
At the age of 42, Kate Middleton was hospitalized for two weeks in January, after undergoing major abdominal surgery.
Two months later, after various speculations related to her absence began to appear in the public space, the wife of the heir to the throne of Great Britain announced in a video message that the analyzes revealed the presence of cancer and that chemotherapy treatment had begun.
Next, the princess follows the treatment prescribed by the doctors, who claim that her health is much improved and allows her to participate in public events.
“We haven’t come out of the deadlock yet. As anyone who goes through chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days. On those bad days you feel weak, tired and you have to give in to your resting body.
But on good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of the fact that you feel good,” Kate Middleton said on Friday on the Instagram page of the Princes of Wales.