Kate Middleton makes surprise appearance in Scotland
Do Kate Middleton Just consider the debate over when summer actually ends? Royals, who went on summer vacation Later her impressive appearance In Wimbledon in Julystep back into view on Sunday. With husband Prince Williameldest son Prince Georgeand father-in-law King Charles IIIDuchess Kate attended a church service in Scotland today, her first day out with her family since The Trooping the Colour parade takes place in June..
King Charles and Queen Camilla Traditionally, they spend the summer in the Scottish Highlands, female Telegraph noteas Balmoral Castle is one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite homes. This year, the Welsh family planned to join them, marking Kate Middleton’s furthest trip away from her family Adelaide Cottage from a surgery has been scheduled in January leading up to diagnose of an undisclosed cancer. She has been treated for the disease since then.
The princess was spotted this morning as she headed to Crathie Kirk, the parish church near Balmoral which is known to be the royal family’s place of worship when they are in town. Dressed in a camel coat and feathered hat, she sat in the passenger seat of the Land Rover, with William at the wheel. Their son, George, sat in the back. According to photo taken at the sceneCamilla and Charles in pleated skirts—who also treated for cancer this year—arriving at church in the second car, both of them got out of the back seat.
They were joined by the king’s brother, Prince Edwardand his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.Queen Elizabeth’s cousin, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucesteralso went to church with family today.
A church outing is not a choreographed public events In the style of Wimbledon or Trooping the Colour, there were no posed photos or welcoming lines. But that may have been what made Middleton’s presence most notable. “I’m doing well,” she said. announced in June“But as anyone who has gone through chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days.”
“On bad days, you feel weak and tired and you have to let your body rest. But on good days, when you feel better, you want to make the most of that feeling of well-being.” The fact that she feels well enough to devote some of her energy to a quiet family event like a Sunday church visit shows that her progress is continuing and things are indeed looking better.