King Charles III and Princess Kate both have cancer and are undergoing treatment but continue to carry out their royal duties.
Princess Kate apologizes for missing Irish Guards' Trooping of the Color parade due to cancer treatment.
Princess Kate is currently undergoing cancer treatment and will not attend Colonel's Review on June 8.
Trooping of the Color is a 260-year-old tradition honoring the king with troops in full dress uniform parading past him.
In a rare public statement, Princess Kate has apologized for missing the Irish Guards' final rehearsal for the Trooping of the Color parade, which will honor King Charles III's birthday next weekend. The Princess of Wales is currently undergoing treatment for cancer and will not attend the Colonel's Review to take the salute on June 8. In a letter shared by the Irish Guards, Kate expressed her regret for not being there in her capacity as their honorary colonel and wished the regiment well once again soon. The King, who is also undergoing cancer treatment, has eased back into public duties and will attend the Trooping of the Color parade on June 15. Trooping the Color is a 260-year-old tradition in which troops in full dress uniform parade past the king with their ceremonial flag. Characters such as King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Kate all have deep connections to this event and its underlying values of tradition, unity, and national pride. The Irish Guards expressed their appreciation for the princess's letter and wished her well in her recovery.
In addition to cancer treatment causing Princess Kate to miss public events such as the Colonel's Review, she has also chosen to prioritize her children this summer amidst ongoing treatment. The royal family has not revealed when Kate might be cleared by her medical team to return to work or when she might next appear in public. However, Prince William has said that his wife is doing well in her recovery from cancer.
King Charles III and Princess Kate both have cancer and are undergoing treatment, but continue to carry out their royal duties as best they can. The British royal family remains committed to serving the people of the United Kingdom and upholding the values of tradition, unity, and national pride through events such as Trooping the Color parade.
It is not clear what type of cancer Princess Kate and King Charles III are diagnosed with.
The article does not mention if there is a specific reason why Princess Kate cannot attend the Trooping of the Color parade in person instead of sending an apology letter.
Kate Middleton is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
Kate Middleton announced her cancer diagnosis in March and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
Kate Middleton prioritizes her children this summer amid her cancer battle and doesn’t want to worry the royals.
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Princess Kate will miss the Colonel’s Review for Trooping of the Color parade on June 15, 2024 due to ongoing cancer treatment.
Kate Middleton is undergoing ‘a course of preventative chemotherapy’ on the advice of her medical team.
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The article contains a few instances of appeals to authority and inflammatory rhetoric. It repeatedly refers to the Princess of Wales's cancer treatment and her 'ongoing battle', using emotive language to elicit sympathy. Additionally, it quotes an expert who makes unsupported claims about the princess's future plans, which is an appeal to authority.
The Princess of Wales has been keeping a low profile since she publicly announced her diagnosis in March. [...] Kate Middleton and King Charles shared a private lunch before she announced her cancer diagnosis in March.