Kate Middleton could make her first public appearance since unveiling cancer diagnosis at one of her favourite events.
Speaking to Mark Dolan of GB News, royal author Angela Levin suggested the Princess of Wales could opt to return to public eye at Wimbledon Championships 2024, set to begin next month.
She recently confirmed her absence from Trooping the Colour via an emotional letter to regiment of the Irish Guards in her capacity as their colonel-in-chief.
Levin noted her gesture showed Kate is “emotionally, mentally there,” despite not being able to physically mark her presence due to ongoing battle with cancer.
“We just bless her and wish that she feels well as soon as possible,” she noted, prompting the host to chime in: “Most definitely, we do wish her and chink of hope that we will see her at some point in the future.”
“Maybe, Wimbledon. She loves Wimbledon,” expressed Levin.
For the unversed, the future Queen of England has consistently stole the show at the esteemed tennis tournament over the years with her glamourous outfits and relatable enthusiasm.
Last year, she appeared to break a common tradition of the players at Wimbledon wearing white by turning heads in three different outfits in each shade of green.
This year’s tournament is set to begin at July 1 and will continue for a fortnight.
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