Kate Middleton takes 'huge' step to support King Charles' monarchy plan
Princess Kate has been lauded for making a positive move
Princess Kate's appearance at Wimbledon has been dubbed a 'hugely positive' step to support King Charles's slimmed-down monarchy plan.
As the world knows the start of 2024 proved quite difficult for the royal family.
In February, the Monarch left the royal fans in shock with his cancer diagnosis and the next month, Catherine released an emotional video statement revealing her cancer.
Recently, Princess Anne, the hardest-working royal, also paused a brief halt in her royal engagements due to her head injuries caused by a horse incident.
Amid the growing health woes, royal experts raised questions about the King's slimmed-down monarchy plan.
However, Charles's beloved daughter-in-law made sure to engage in public duties despite her cancer treatment.
The Princess of Wales first appeared at Trooping the Colour and recently attended the 2024 Wimbledon men's singles final.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator told GB News that it was "charming and joyous" to see Kate at her favourite sports event.
He said, "No doubt it’s been a very big struggle, because, of course, normally she'd have come on both days and presented the prizes on both occasions for the women's final, but it's a huge step forward."
"It seems to be going well, and it's a positive indication, a very positive indication. It's wonderful to see her and I think everyone agreed." added Richard.
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