Kate Middleton did not eventually attend this year’s Royal Ascot event.

This decision was made at the last minute as part of an approach to a gradual return to its social duties, as it continues to recover from her adventure with cancer.

Sources from the Palace say that the princess is trying to find a proper balance in her return and seems to be disappointed that she will not be able to give the “present” to this important sporting event.

He was also scheduled to take part in the procession of royal carriages along with Prince William.

Although the princess was absent, her mother, Carol Middleton, was accompanied by her bride, Alize Thebes, wife of James Middleton. Among the attendees were Prince Edward and Princess Anna.

Katherine’s most recent public appearance was on Monday, at the Ceremony of the Order of Periggida in Windsor, where he was seen to smile and talk to members of the royal family.

Her appearances at Trooping The Color had preceded last Saturday, as well as her visit to the V&A East StoreHouse Museum on June 10.

The princess announced last January that the cancer from which she is sick is now in recession and has since been taking steps to fully return.

In her public position in March she had thanked the people for his support, and in September she had announced that she had completed the chemotherapy.

“I now focus on doing everything I can to stay healthy,” he said.

Last year’s absence from the Royal Ascot was also related to her health problem

She had then stated excited about the love of the world, stressing that she was recovering though “she had not yet overcome the danger”.