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The British Army, apparently without prior consultation, put Princess Kate on the list of participants for a mission on June 8th.
The palace demanded immediate change.
London – Kate Middleton (42) has been recovering from an abdominal operation since January 16th and is only expected to return to her royal duties around Easter.
After more than 70 days in which the princess was no longer seen, the first blurry image of her caused quite a stir.
Kensington Palace is keeping her illness a secret and apparently does not take it for granted that the Princess of Wales will soon be well again.
The British Army's official website was already selling tickets for the June 8 parade.
The British Army is reportedly already selling tickets on its official website for the spectacular Horse Guards Parade in London on June 8, with over 1,400 soldiers taking part.
This is a real foretaste of “Trooping the Coulor”, the birthday parade for King Charles (75) presented on June 15th, the following weekend.
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The British Army's official website promoted the two dates and showed Princess Kate in her teal outfit inspecting the Irish Guards on St. Patrick's Day last year.
King Charles appointed the future queen at Prince William's (41) side as honorary colonel of the Irish Guards in 2022.
The Irish Guards' Number 9 Company is leading the parade this year, meaning Kate would traditionally have to lead the Colonel's Review the weekend before the event.
Kensington Palace quickly removed Princess Kate's confirmation of participation
Now it is not up to the British military to confirm the appearance of the Princess or Prince of Wales at an official event, but that is still up to Kensington Palace.
A bit hasty, especially since no statement can be made about the princess's condition since she is only in the regeneration phase.
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The British Army advertised the upcoming Horse Guards Parade on June 8th with pictures of Princess Kate at the St. Patrick's Day Parade (left) and of "Trooping the Color" 2023 (photo montage).
© Doug Peters/Imago & Aaron Chown/London
While it's safe to assume that Kate won't miss Trooping the Color if her health allows it - she's attended it every year since her wedding to Prince William in 2011 (except during the COVID-19 period). restrictions).
The horse-drawn carriage ride and the obligatory appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF (Royal Air Force) flyover are probably some of her favorite events.
This year she would also have to carry out the Colonel's Review for the first time.
But it's not that far yet.
At the beginning of March, the first photo of the Princess of Wales appeared.
A blurred photo shows Princess Kate wearing sunglasses behind the wheel of a car while driving with her mother Carole Middleton (69).
It is a bit premature to draw conclusions about their condition in June.
Sources used:
people.com, ok.co.uk, X (formerly Twitter).