WE HAVE BIG NEWS. The Princess of Wales will return in public for the King’s Trooping the Color birthday celebrations this weekend – as she continues her cancer treatment.
The princess will travel in a carriage with Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade.
There she will watch Trooping the Color before taking the carriage back to the palace and appearing with the royals on the balcony.
In a personally written statement released today describing her cancer treatment, she admits to having made “good progress” but explains that there are “good days and bad days.”
She wrote that her treatment will be “ongoing and will last for a few more months” and she is “not out of the woods yet” and will “take each day as needed.”
And that she has been “overwhelmed” by “kind messages of support” since the cancer announcement.
While this is a dramatic development, six months since we last saw her with the Royal Family at Christmas comes as a shock – it’s understood this is not a return to a busy schedule of public engagements.
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However, the princess is expected to participate in events throughout the summer.
But she has been holding meetings and is expected to appear at carefully selected events this summer, on the advice of her medical team.
We all remember the Princess of Wales went to the hospital in January and later revealed in that emotional video that he had cancer and asked for privacy while he underwent treatment.
She has been the subject of vile comments and rumors from the darkest corners of the internet, even as The Sun revealed a video showing her smiling and relaxing at Windsor Farm Shop with Prince William.
His appearance at Trooping is expected to put an end to the horrendous speculation.
Palace sources say the lies and speculation about her treatment and condition are pointless and put unnecessary pressure on the princess and her family.
In her full written statement, Kate said: “I have been overwhelmed by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last few months.
“It really made a big difference to William and me and helped us through some of the most difficult times.
“I’m making good progress, but as anyone undergoing chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days.
“On those bad days you feel weak, tired and have to give in to resting your body.
Princess Kate’s health battle
December 25th: The Princess of Wales joins her children and other royals for Christmas Day walk to church in Sandringham
January 16th: Kate admitted to London Clinic for planned abdominal surgery
January 29th: He is discharged from the hospital to recover at home with his family
End of February: Start chemotherapy without any advertising
March 11: Palace publishes doctored Mother’s Day photo, Kate later apologizes
March 17: The Sun reveals that Kate was at Windsor Farm Shop with William and saw children playing sports
March 18th: The Sun exclusively reveals Kate and William’s video
March 22: Kate makes an emotional statement announcing that she is undergoing preventive cancer treatment
April 29: Kate and William celebrate their 13th anniversary by releasing never-before-seen photos from their wedding
June 8th: Kate does not take part in the Colonel’s Review, but the letter she wrote to the Irish Guards reveals that she said: “I hope to be able to represent you all once again very soon.”
June 14: Kensington Palace announces that the princess will take part in the King’s Birthday Parade
“But on good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of the feeling of well-being.
“My treatment is ongoing and will last a few more months. On days when I feel good, it’s a joy to participate in school life, dedicate my personal time to the things that give me energy and positivity, as well as getting to do a little work at home.
“I’m looking forward to taking part in the King’s Birthday Parade this weekend with my family and hoping to take part in some public engagements over the summer, but also knowing that I’m not out of the woods yet.
“I’m learning to be patient, especially with uncertainty. Taking each day as it comes, listening to my body and allowing myself to take this much needed time to heal.
“Thank you so much for your continued understanding and to all of you who have bravely shared your stories with me.”
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