Kate Middleton first royal event post-surgery confirmed
Kate Middleton's return to public eye post-surgery revealed, set to attend Trooping the Colour event in June. Palace confirms recovery progress.
Kate Middleton's return to the public eye after undergoing abdominal surgery has been revealed by Kensington Palace. The Princess of Wales, 42, had a planned procedure, and the Ministry of Defense in Britain confirmed that she will be attending a pre-Trooping the Colour event on June 8. Middleton is scheduled to inspect soldiers from the Foot Guards at the function, who will later line the processional route along The Mall in London for the Trooping the Colour parade. This annual event celebrates and officially marks King Charles' birthday in June, with this year's festivities starting on June 15.
Since marrying Prince William in 2011, Middleton has been a regular attendee at the Trooping the Colour parade. Following her surgery, she has been recovering at her home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Speculation about her whereabouts has been swirling, but her representative clarified that updates on her recovery will only be provided when significant new information is available. Despite this, Middleton was recently seen in a car with her mother, Carole Middleton, for the first time since her surgery.
When Middleton's illness was first announced, Kensington Palace stated that she would likely not return to public duties until after Easter. The Princess of Wales values her privacy and wishes to maintain normalcy for her children, with the palace only sharing updates on her progress when necessary. Middleton's well-being is of utmost importance, and her camp has assured that she is doing well.
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