The news comes with a mix of concern and hope for the future as the Princess of Wales, Kate, currently undergoing cancer treatment, expresses her determination to return to her royal duties soon. In an optimistic message shared recently, the 42-year-old future queen conveyed her regrets to the Irish Guards for missing the final rehearsal for the upcoming Trooping the Colour event.
Kate, serving as Colonel of the regiment, expressed her heartfelt desire, saying, “I do hope that I am able to represent you all once again very soon. Please send my very best wishes and good luck to all involved. I’m very sorry that I’m unable to make this year’s Colonel’s Review.”
In another development, Queen Camilla shared insights into the health of King Charles, mentioning at a literary event today that he is “doing fine” despite undergoing cancer treatment. However, she humorously added that he “won’t do what he’s told,” emphasizing his characteristic resilience.
This update follows an earlier appeal from the future queen in March for time, space, and privacy for her family when she announced her cancer treatment on TV. Last month, Prince William reassured a well-wisher about Kate’s progress, saying, “She’s doing well.”
Despite facing health challenges, Kate remains hopeful for a swift return to her public engagements. Her touching message to the Irish Guards Regiment, read out to troops in a video shared on social media, underscores her deep pride and appreciation for their dedication.
“I wanted to write to you to let you know how proud I am of the entire regiment ahead of the Colonel’s Review and Trooping the Colour,” her note expressed, reflecting her commitment and gratitude to the Guards’ service.
As the Princess maintains her optimism and determination amidst her health journey, her heartfelt messages resonate with supporters, offering glimpses of hope for her swift recovery and return to royal duties.