Planned appearance - Palace: Princess Kate visits Wimbledon
Princess Kate (42) will come to the Wimbledon tennis tournament. She will attend the men's final on Sunday, the Kensington Palace in London announced. The daughter-in-law of King Charles III made her public appearances rare since some months after she announced a cancer diagnosis. She was last seen in public at the Military Parade Trooping the Colour in London in mid-June.
Princess Kate, who is married to the British heir Prince William, will attend the traditional Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. Kate is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and has been to the tournament frequently in the past.
Second appearance for Britain's future queen
At the men's singles final on Sunday, Novak Djokovic from Serbia, the record-breaking Grand Slam champion, and Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish title defender, will face each other. For Kate, it will be the second public appearance since a long time.
She underwent surgery in her abdomen in January. In March, she announced in a video that she had had cancer and was undergoing preventive chemotherapy. Her father-in-law Charles is also being treated for cancer but has been attending public engagements again for a longer time. The royal family has not disclosed which types of cancer are involved.
The United Kingdom is eagerly anticipating Princess Kate's visit to the Wimbledon tennis tournament, a historic event in London. The Duchess of Cambridge, known for her love for tennis, will watch the men's final on Sunday, marking her second public appearance since her cancer diagnosis. Adel, a resident of London, shares the excitement with the people of the United Kingdom, looking forward to seeing their future queen in action. Despite her illness, Princess Kate's spirit remains unbroken, as she continues to fulfill her duties, much like King Charles III, who has also been bravely battling cancer. The Cancer diagnosis has not deterred the royal family from carrying out their public engagements, with Duchess Catherine's appearance at the Wimbledon tennis tournament being a testament to their resilience.