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Horse racing in Ascot: Princess Kate says participation
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The daughter -in -law of King Charles III. was treated for a cancer diagnosis a year ago. In the meantime, she is in public again – now an appointment is falling out.
Princess Kate (43) exposes a planned appearance at the horse race in Ascot English. The wife of heir to the throne Prince William (42) canceled her participation, reported the British news agency PA. She continues to try to find the right balance after their cancer treatment.
Kate had made public more than a year ago that cancer had been found after an operation in the abdomen. Then she got chemotherapy that she has now ended. The palace did not announce details on the diagnosis.
Kate is said to be disappointed that she would not take part in the important social and sporting event together with her husband and the royal couple, Pa reported. Visitors to the horse race had hoped to see them there today.
Kate showed up with the children at the weekend
After her diagnosis, Kate had temporarily withdrawn from the public, now she has appeared a lot again. In January she announced that she was relieved to be in remission.
Only at the weekend she showed herself with the children Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (10) and Prince Louis (7) at the Parade Trooping The Color. On Monday she visited a ceremony of the Order of Pants Band in Windsor.
Also Kate’s father -in -law King Charles III. (76) had made public in early 2024 that he was treated for cancer. What kind of cancer it is is not known here either. Charles and his wife Queen Camilla (77) already visited the horse racing in Ascot this year.
dpa
Source: Stern

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