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JUST IN: Will Kate Middleton Attend Wimbledon? Insiders Decode What Her Royal Ascot Absence Might Signal for SW19 Appearance…See More

JUST IN: Will Kate Middleton Attend Wimbledon? Insiders Decode What Her Royal Ascot Absence Might Signal for SW19 Appearance…See More
The Royal Box is a treasured tradition for the Princess of Wales, but as experts reveal that she is returning to public duties ‘on her own terms’, can we expect to see Kate Middleton at Wimbledon?
Will Kate Middleton return to Wimbledon? Insiders weigh in on what the Princess of Wales’s Ascot absence means for SW19
The Royal Box is a treasured tradition for the Princess of Wales, but as experts reveal that she is returning to public duties ‘on her own terms’, can we expect to see Kate Middleton at Wimbledon?
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Kate Middleton pulled out of Ascot last week, with many wondering whether her absence was for health reasons. Now, insiders say it is ‘very likely’ that she will return for Wimbledon tennis, where she is pictured here in 2024 Karwai Tang
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There were ripples of royal disappointment throughout Ascot after it was revealed that Kate Middleton had pulled out of her scheduled appearance last week. The questions came rolling in: Was the Princess of Wales feeling healthy? When might the world see her next? The answers are still up in the air, but if recent insider scoops are anything to go by, it seems we can expect to see Catherine next week at one of her favourite annual events: Wimbledon.
According to MailOnline, Kate will refrain from carrying out any public engagements this week, but it is ‘very likely’ that she will make her way to SW19, where she can often be seen enjoying a spot of tennis from the Royal Box. As Patron of the Lawn Tennis Association, the Princess of Wales is a regular at the Grand Slam, which begins on 30 June, and any appearance among the crowds would no doubt be a happy reminder of last year’s Wimbledon, when the royal received a standing ovation as she made her second public appearance following the announcement of her cancer diagnosis last February.
According to MailOnline, Kate will refrain from carrying out any public engagements this week, but it is ‘very likely’ that she will make her way to SW19, where she can often be seen enjoying a spot of tennis from the Royal Box. As Patron of the Lawn Tennis Association, the Princess of Wales is a regular at the Grand Slam, which begins on 30 June, and any appearance among the crowds would no doubt be a happy reminder of last year’s Wimbledon, when the royal received a standing ovation as she made her second public appearance following the announcement of her cancer diagnosis last February.