this event in which she absolutely wants to participate if her health allows her to do so – Closer

this event in which she absolutely wants to participate if her health allows her to do so – Closer
this event in which she absolutely wants to participate if her health allows her to do so – Closer

Since the heartbreaking video where she announced she had cancer, Kate Middleton has been keeping a low profile. Recently, she made a rare appearance at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on the Mall in London on June 15. The English were delighted to see their princess in a pristine black and white dress, a nod to the one she wore in 2011 when she first attended the event.

After her brief return to the public eye, the mother of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis may well be back in the spotlight again soon. According to Emily Andrews, a royal expert, who gave her opinion to the magazine
Graziashe could indeed show the tip of her nose at the Wimbledon tournament.

Tennis Kate: « I watched Wimbledon, it was a big part of my childhood”

For many years, Kate Middleton has been presenting trophies to the winners of Wimbledon. She is one of the patrons of the event. She is also passionate about tennis, and in particular about this tournament as historic as it is important. « I watched Wimbledon, it was an integral part of my childhood. It’s such an essential part of the English summer.
she told the BBC in 2017.

According to the royal family expert, there could be a chance that the Princess of Wales will allow herself the pleasure of returning there very soon. But it all depends on her state of health. His treatment is still ongoing, and will be for a few more months, but I understand thatshe would like to attend the Wimbledon tournament – of which she is the boss – if she feels good”Emily Andrews said in the columns of Grazia.

Princess of Wales’ health still fragile

In a statement made on June 14, the Princess of Wales gave an update. She indicated in particular that she was “making good progress” and explained that there were “good days and bad days”. Lucid and honest, she also explained that she was “not out of the woods yet”. “I am learning to be patient, especially in the face of uncertainty. I am taking each day as it comes, listening to my body and allowing myself to take this much-needed time to heal.”she added.

Earlier this month, Deborah Jevans, chairwoman of the All England Club, which hosts Wimbledon, said she did not want to put any pressure on Kate. “Our priority is clearly that our boss has time to recover and we are certainly not going to add additional pressure to her recovery by speculating about her participation in this year’s Championships,” declared the latter.

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