Princess Kate made her first royal appearance in months at Trooping the Colour earlier this month and one commentator says she is now eyeing up her next.
Princess Kate is reportedly eyeing up another royal appearance later this year after attending Trooping the Colour.
Kate made her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis as she joined the Royal Family on the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony to mark King Charles’s official birthday.
The 42-year-old is now said to be considering her next public appearance after admitting she has “good days” and “bad days” as her cancer treatment continues. Royal commentator Emily Andrews now believes Kate will be weighing up an appearance at Wimbledon next month.
Writing in Grazia, she said: “Her treatment is ongoing, and will be for the next few months, but I understand she would like to visit the Wimbledon tennis tournament – she is a patron – if she feels up to it.”
Princess Kate at Wimbledon in 2023 (Image: Getty)
It is also understood Kate would be keen to support her children at their end-of-year sporting events, picnics and outings. A source told Grazia that family time is Kate’s “absolute priority” with the children being a “main driver in staying strong and keeping going”.
They added: “The three kiddies and William have been her sole focus and are her absolute world.” Once Prince George, 10, Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six, finish for summer, the family are said to be heading off to Amner Hall in Norfolk for summer.
They have previously shared their fondness for Norfolk, with a father’s day picture showing Prince William at one of the county’s beaches with the children.
The Prince of Wales and his children in Norfolk (Image: Princess of Wales/Kensington Palace/PA Wire/PA Images)
Should Kate feel strong enough, it is then thought the Wales family will head to Balmoral to visit the King – an event that would be considered private.
While Kate has made strides back into public life, it is reported her team aren’t planning any events until autumn. Andrews says her return to duties are likely to be “phased and gradual” with Kate not returning properly until next year.
The future Queen’s attendance at Trooping the Colour and other events over the summer is not to be interpreted as a return to royal duties.