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Kate Middleton Appears in Public for the First Time After Being Diagnosed with Cancer

Kate Middleton Appears in Public for the First Time After Being Diagnosed with Cancer

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Kate Middleton Appears in Public for the First Time After Being Diagnosed with Cancer

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, has appeared in public for the first time since announcing her cancer diagnosis. She attended the Trooping the Colour event, an annual parade to celebrate the birthday of Prince Charles. In this appearance, Kate showed her resilience and spirit despite undergoing cancer treatment.

In the shared video, the Princess of Wales can be seen riding in a horse-drawn carriage with her three children around the city of London. Kate Middleton was caught on camera chatting and waving to the attending public. She looked graceful in a formal black and white outfit, occasionally tidying her long hair.

Kate Middleton Appears in Public for the First Time After Being Diagnosed with Cancer

Instead of being sad, Kate Middleton was seen smiling happily during the event. The 42-year-old woman also revealed her health condition.

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"I have been making good progress, but anyone who undergoes chemotherapy knows that there are good days and bad days," Kate Middleton wrote in her post on Sunday (16/6).

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Currently, Kate Middleton is still undergoing chemotherapy, which is estimated to last for several months ahead. Kate Middleton's appearance immediately made the public and netizens happy.

Kate Middleton Appears in Public for the First Time After Being Diagnosed with Cancer

The Trooping the Color event is a military ceremony of the Horse Guards Parade held every June to celebrate the official birthday of the king. Kate was photographed inside a car before arriving at the event.

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In a statement on Friday (14/6), the princess announced that she would be appearing with King Charles and the royal family at the event. "I am greatly looking forward to attending the King's Birthday Parade this weekend with my family, and hope to participate in some public events during the summer. However, I am also aware that this journey is not yet fully complete," she said.

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In a video message recorded by BBC Studios in Windsor, Kate announced on March 22 that she was undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Her condition was revealed after the Princess of Wales underwent stomach surgery in January.

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In the same month, Kensington Palace announced that she would be hospitalized for 14 days after undergoing stomach surgery. "I am learning how to be patient, especially with the uncertainty. Taking each day as it comes, listening to my body, and allowing myself the much-needed time to recover," she concluded.

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Kate Middleton said that she will still attend public events despite feeling weak in her activities. Netizens are praying for the quick recovery and good health of this member of the British Royal Family.