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Her first public appearance since Christmas was announced by Kate Middleton herself in a written “personal message” issued on Friday night.

Her statement was accompanied by a photo taken by a professional photographer during the week in nature in Windsor, looking good.

The Princess of Wales, who shocked Britons when she announced in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy, will attend Trooping the Colour, the annual military parade to mark the monarch’s official birthday, on Saturday.

In her message, she states that she is impressed by the messages of support that have helped her and her husband William through the difficult times.

He goes on to say that he is making “good progress,” but as anyone who has undergone chemotherapy knows, “there are good days and bad days.”

He notes that her treatment is ongoing and will continue for a few more months.

She reveals that on days when she’s feeling good enough, she’s involved in her children’s school life, doing things that energize her, and has started doing some work from home. It’s about meetings in Windsor with people who work for her.

At this point she states that she is looking forward to attending the King’s birthday parade with her family.

The information states that Kate Middleton will go from Buckingham Palace to the place where Trooping the Color will be held in a carriage, together with her three children.

It is a distance of about ten minutes.

He will watch the ceremony with the rest of the family from the office where the royal family usually gathers overlooking the parade ground. He is then expected to join the rest of the royal family in the traditional appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

All of the above plans could change at the last minute depending on how Princess Kate is feeling.

In her message, she then adds that she hopes to participate in some public engagements this summer, “knowing that I’m not out of the loop yet.”

She ends by saying that she is learning to be patient, with uncertainty and day by day, listening to her body and giving herself the time she needs to heal.

Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles is “delighted” that his bride will attend tomorrow’s ceremony.

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