Catherine, Princess of Wales, is set to make her first official appearance since her January surgery, confirming her attendance at King Charles III’s birthday celebrations on June 8, as announced by the Ministry of Defence.
According to the British Army’s official website, Catherine, married to Prince William, will partake in reviewing soldiers during the annual Trooping the Colour event. While the Kensington Palace office of Kate and William hasn’t confirmed her participation, it’s an anticipated moment.
King Charles III, amidst his cancer treatment, is slated to review troops during the main Trooping the Colour event on June 15, as detailed on the army website.
Earlier this week, Charles met with Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt ahead of the government’s official budget announcement. In a cordial meeting at Buckingham Palace, Charles warmly welcomed Hunt, discussing crucial matters.
Kate emerged in public on Monday, marking her first appearance since her mid-January surgery, as seen in photos shared by TMZ. Since her discharge from the hospital on January 29, the 42-year-old princess has been recuperating at home in Windsor alongside William and their three children.
Photographed wearing sunglasses while being driven by her mother near Windsor Castle, Kate’s sighting comes amid speculation surrounding her prolonged absence from public view. Social media has been buzzing with theories, highlighting the public’s interest in her well-being and activities.