During these past months, the British royal family has been very present in the media.
King Charles III shocked everyone by announcing that he is suffering from cancer, from which he is already recovering.
However, the international interest in what was happening with Kate Middleton was the trigger for the emergence of numerous conspiracy theories that ended up somewhat tarnishing the image of the Crown.
Therefore, and after weeks of silence, she herself was responsible for announcing that, during her abdominal surgery in January, she was also diagnosed with cancer, which keeps her away from public life.
And it was this Saturday when the Princess of Wales wanted to reappear at the Trooping the Colour parade in the United Kingdom.
In response to this, the princess has received an avalanche of supportive and affectionate comments on the official social media accounts of the Prince of Wales. And it has been Gwyneth Paltrow who has captured all the attention with hers. “I’m so glad to see you so happy and well,” the actress wrote alongside a heart emoji.
A clear message that has received over 5,000 likes in just one day. And she herself didn’t hesitate to send all her support to Prince William’s wife when he announced he was suffering from the illness: “Sending love”.
And it was Kate Middleton’s reappearance that also came as a surprise to many. The princess took to her Instagram account to announce that this was going to happen just a day before due to “good progress” in her health. In response, she also wanted to send a message of gratitude for the positive comments: “It has really made a big difference for William and for me, and has helped us both in some of the toughest moments.”
He also mentioned the possibility of returning to public life, even if only partially. “I hope to take on some public engagements during the summer, but I also know that I am not out of danger yet,” he revealed.
The day of Kate Middleton’s reappearance also symbolically celebrated the birthday of Charles III
And it’s no wonder that Kate Middleton has chosen this event for her reappearance, considering that it is considered one of the most important for the Windsors. After the state opening of the British Parliament, Trooping the Colour is a mandatory event for the family.
Furthermore, the day was used to celebrate the birthday of King Charles III, even though it was last November. British tradition dictates that the monarchs of the United Kingdom should celebrate it on a Saturday in June due to the good weather that usually occurs, although this time it rained. An event that marked the first photograph of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.