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Kate Middleton's next outing will take place sooner than we thought, but it will disappoint

Since she announced, at the beginning of September, that she had finished with her chemotherapy, we have been watching each new release of Kate Middleton with a bit of curiosity. The Princess of Wales is indeed much better, so she can slowly resume her royal obligations, even if her schedule is often adjusted at the last minute. We are therefore never safe from a surprise appearance by Kate, with or without her husband William. The last time she was seen was on November 9 and 10, during the Remembrance Day celebrations. And she was resplendent. But what does she have in store for us next?

Kate Middleton's next outing announced

Until then, her next official outing was scheduled: Kate will indeed be present at Together At Christmasa charity event that she created and which, since 2021, is held at the beginning of December at Westminster Abbey (this show is broadcast on the British small screen on Christmas Eve). But we will ultimately wait a little less long before seeing her again. As announced by Kensington Palace, the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis will join Prince William this Tuesday, December 3, to welcome the'Emir of the State of QatarTamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and his wife, Jawaher bint Hamad Al Thani, in London, on behalf of King Charles.

They will then travel with them to the Horse Guards Parade, where the Emir and his wife will receive a ceremonial welcome before being officially welcomed by the King and Queen at the Royal Pavilion, reports Express. After the presentations, the honor guard will royal greetings and the national anthem of Qatar will be played. The monarch will accompany the Emir during the inspection of the guard of honour, made up of the 1st Battalion of the Welsh Guards and the regimental band.

A shortened presence

Kate Middleton will then join her husband, the King and Queen, and the Emir and his wife in a carriage procession along The Mall to Buckingham Palace, where they will be greeted by a second guard of honor formed from 1st Welsh Guards Battalion with the Irish Guards Marching Band, who will play the Qatari and British national anthems. The day will end with a sumptuous state banquet offered by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace but, because there is a but, Kate should not attend.


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