After her triumphant return to the public spotlight following her cancer diagnosis, Kate Middleton is set to step back from royal duties once again, according to reports.
Princess of Wales Kate Middleton is back in the spotlight amid her battle with cancer, looking very happy to be back at one of her favourite events.
A source said Page Six She will not be attending any further public events for the rest of the summer in the UK after Appearing at Wimbledon Last weekend.
Wimbledon, which was her second appearance in 2024, will be her last this season, according to the insider.
Robert Jobson, author of the upcoming book Catherine, Princess of Wales: A Biography of the Future Queen, Tell the people The future queen said on Thursday that she “used to live her life according to the calendar”, but “now she lives her life, and the calendar comes after that”.
“You will come back, but when you have an experience like this it changes your perspective and the way things are arranged,” he added.
After Middleton She announced her cancer diagnosis. In March, she stepped away from the public eye to focus on her treatment and recovery.
However, on June 14, the 42-year-old wrote in a letter that she “making good progress” But I had “good days and bad days” while undergoing chemo.
The next day, she Attend Trooping the Colour Along with her husband Prince William and their three children: Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
Middleton was also all smiles on July 14 at the men’s tennis tournament with her daughter on Sunday.
She appeared to be in high spirits during the match as she waved to the crowd before the men’s singles final and stood in the crowd and cheered.
The mother of three looked stunning in a purple Safiyaa London Cecilia dress, while Charlotte wore a navy and white polka dot dress and white ballet flats.
Middleton chose to wear the purple dress in honour of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), of which she is a royal patron.
The colours used in the AELTC are ‘Wimbledon purple’ and a shade of dark green called ‘Wimbledon green’.
The princess’s tie was also in the club’s colours.
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