Princess of Wales Kate Middleton is set to make an appearance at the Wimbledon Men’s final in London on Sunday, according to an announcement from Kensington Palace office.
Despite her ongoing recovery from a recent cancer diagnosis, the palace confirmed her attendance in a press release, saying, “The Princess of Wales, Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club will attend the Gentlemen’s Singles Final of The Championships, Wimbledon on Sunday 14th July.”
This will be her second public appearance since undergoing surgery six months ago, which revealed she had cancer.The 42-year-old princess, who is currently receiving preventative chemotherapy, is a passionate tennis enthusiast and serves as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Wimbledon, the venue for the annual tennis tournament.
Since receiving the unexpected news of her cancer diagnosis earlier this year, the 42-year-old Princess has maintained a low profile while undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment. Her presence at the Wimbledon final marks a significant public appearance.
In June, the princess, who is married to Prince William, the heir to the throne, resumed her public duties by attending “Trooping the Colour,” the yearly military parade celebrating King Charles’ official birthday. She expressed her hope to participate in more events throughout the summer. In a personal written message before her appearance, she shared, “I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days.”
The princess, often referred to by her maiden name, Kate Middleton, also mentioned, “My treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months.” Her office at Kensington Palace has refrained from providing specific details about the type of cancer or her medical condition, only stating that the treatment began in February.
King Charles, 75, has also been undergoing cancer treatment. He resumed his public duties in April and has maintained a busy schedule, although his commitments are being managed to minimize risks to his recovery.
The previous year’s men’s final at Wimbledon saw the Princess and Prince William accompanied by their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, all dressed up for the occasion.
In a separate engagement, Prince William is scheduled to travel to Berlin for the Euro 2024 final, where England will face Spain. The palace has verified that he will be accompanied by Keir Starmer, Britain’s newly appointed prime minister. The men’s team will be striving to redeem themselves after their defeat against Italy in the final stage of the 2020 tournament.
Despite her ongoing recovery from a recent cancer diagnosis, the palace confirmed her attendance in a press release, saying, “The Princess of Wales, Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club will attend the Gentlemen’s Singles Final of The Championships, Wimbledon on Sunday 14th July.”
This will be her second public appearance since undergoing surgery six months ago, which revealed she had cancer.The 42-year-old princess, who is currently receiving preventative chemotherapy, is a passionate tennis enthusiast and serves as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Wimbledon, the venue for the annual tennis tournament.
Since receiving the unexpected news of her cancer diagnosis earlier this year, the 42-year-old Princess has maintained a low profile while undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment. Her presence at the Wimbledon final marks a significant public appearance.
In June, the princess, who is married to Prince William, the heir to the throne, resumed her public duties by attending “Trooping the Colour,” the yearly military parade celebrating King Charles’ official birthday. She expressed her hope to participate in more events throughout the summer. In a personal written message before her appearance, she shared, “I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days.”
The princess, often referred to by her maiden name, Kate Middleton, also mentioned, “My treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months.” Her office at Kensington Palace has refrained from providing specific details about the type of cancer or her medical condition, only stating that the treatment began in February.
King Charles, 75, has also been undergoing cancer treatment. He resumed his public duties in April and has maintained a busy schedule, although his commitments are being managed to minimize risks to his recovery.
The previous year’s men’s final at Wimbledon saw the Princess and Prince William accompanied by their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, all dressed up for the occasion.
In a separate engagement, Prince William is scheduled to travel to Berlin for the Euro 2024 final, where England will face Spain. The palace has verified that he will be accompanied by Keir Starmer, Britain’s newly appointed prime minister. The men’s team will be striving to redeem themselves after their defeat against Italy in the final stage of the 2020 tournament.