Kate Middleton will attend 1st public event since cancer diagnosis #shorts

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she’ll be appearing at trooping the color which is a massive event in London that is celebrating the King’s birthday so the streets will be filled there will be lots of people out and about and as a result lots of eyes on who will be there now in her statement which was released really not too long ago and then posted to social media Katherine said I’m looking forward to attending the King’s Birthday parade this weekend with my family and hope to join a few public engagements over the summer but equally knowing I’m not out of the woods yet it was just a few months ago that really the world learned what Catherine had been going through that she had been diagnosed with cancer was undergoing that preventative chemotherapy since that time she really had been out of the public eye and there were lots of questions about what happened to Catherine we also know from this statement that her treatment is ongoing and um it does say that it will be a few more months that she will be undergoing this treatment

In a statement, the Princess of Wales said she is still being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer but feels well enough to attend the official celebration of King Charles’ birthday on Saturday.

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