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Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, reported that her treatment is progressing well

After a long absence, Kate Middleton will appear at the Trooping the Color ceremony

Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, has announced that she will attend the Trooping the Color ceremony to mark the King's birthday, after a months-long absence due to cancer.

This will be the Duchess of Cambridge's first public appearance since she was diagnosed with cancer in March. He said in a statement: "I am currently making good progress in my treatment, but like anyone undergoing chemotherapy, there are good days and bad days."

Although Kate is still not fully recovered, she is looking forward to attending the royal event with her family. He added in this statement: "I hope to participate in a few more public events during the summer."

The Trooping the Color Parade, also known as the "King's Birthday Parade", is a long-standing tradition in the UK that is held every year in June to mark the King's official birthday. During the ceremony, soldiers in full uniform will parade in front of Buckingham Palace with ceremonial flags, and King Charles III, who is himself undergoing cancer treatment, will oversee the ceremony.

Kate Middleton is expected to attend the event in a carriage from Buckingham Palace with her children George, Charlotte and Louis. He may also join other members of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Kate Middleton's presence at this event, after a long absence due to illness, will be good news for her fans and the British people.

Highlights:

Kate Middleton is recovering from cancer.
He will attend the Trooping the Color ceremony.
This will be his first public appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer.
The Trooping the Color parade is held every year to mark the King's official birthday.
Kate Middleton is expected to attend the event in a stroller with her children.


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