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Miami Herald
14 hours ago
- Health
- Miami Herald
‘Panic' over Kate Middleton's health after her sudden no-show at Ascot
Publicly, Kensington Palace sought to downplay Kate Middleton's last-minute decision Wednesday to pull out of making an appearance at the Royal Ascot horse-racing festival. But behind the scenes, palace insiders revealed to the Daily Beast that the sudden decision by Catherine, the Princess of Wales, to withdraw from such a high-profile event set off "a real sense of panic" and concern about a possible downturn in her health. It was just six months ago that the future queen said she was in remission from an unspecified form of cancer, which had kept her from attending Ascot and many other royal events last year. To observers, Kate seemed well enough at Trooping the Color on June 14 and Garter Day on June 16. As of noon Wednesday, according to The Telegraph, Kate was still on the "carriage list," expected to ride with Prince William. But she canceled less than an hour later. "Everyone was wandering around going, 'What is going on?'" a former courtier told the Daily Beast. "One minute she was going, and the next she wasn't. This is one of the biggest days of the year in the royal calendar; you don't just miss Ascot on a whim, so there was a real sense of panic." The former courtier, who reportedly retains good links to Kensington Palace staff, also said: "The chaotic nature of the announcement was eerily reminiscent of the dark days of last year. People were bewildered and worried." The "dark days of last year" is a reference to those first four months in 2024, when there was a near total black-out on news about Kate's health, following the stunning news in January 2024 that the seemingly healthy mother of three had undergone major abdominal surgery for a health condition that Kensington Palace wouldn't reveal. The palace also would only say that she would spend a lengthy and concerning two weeks in the hospital recovering from the surgery and miss out on a number of high-profile royal events for the foreseeable future. For the next few months, the palace's refusal to say anything more about Kate's "personal medical information" led to growing worldwide speculation and wild internet conspiracy theories about her well-being, with people wondering if she'd left William, had a nervous breakdown or was even dying. Finally, in March 2024, Kate announced herself, via a recorded video, that she had cancer, though she wouldn't offer information about the form of cancer or her prognosis. In September 2024, Kate announced, via another recorded video, that she had finished "preventative chemotherapy." In January, she followed up to say she was in remission. To her credit, the Daily Beast said, Kate warned the public that her plans for public appearances would be subject to change as she continues her recovery. On Wednesday, the palace appeared to follow her lead with sources saying she was "disappointed" to miss Ascot but that she was still trying to find "balance" between fulfilling royal duties and focusing on her long-term recovery. Daily Mail columnist Richard Eden reported that William appeared to be in good spirits, switching to ride in a carriage with King Charles III, Queen Camilla and Prince Saud bin Khalid al-Saud, a key member of Saudi Arabia's ruling family. A friend of the princess sought to bolster the palace message message by telling the Daily Beast: "My understanding is that Kate was basically exhausted after Trooping the Color on Saturday and Garter Day on Monday and couldn't face it. There are good days and bad days, as she herself has very candidly said." Another friend similarly told Eden: "Catherine knows she should not overdo things. She is grateful that her recovery has gone well, but things have not been plain sailing." The Telegraph said that Kate has gradually increased her workload in recent months but has made clear that her More recently, she has gradually been increasing her workload but has made clear that her focus remains on her health. _____ Copyright (C) 2025, Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Portions copyrighted by the respective providers.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Every Single Time Kate Middleton Princess Charlotte Twinned: Photos
It's no secret that Kate Middleton is a modern-day style icon, forever wowing fans and onlookers alike with her colorful attire. But she's not the only one! And no, we're not talking about the late Queen Elizabeth II or Princess Diana; we're talking about Kate and Prince William's daughter Princess Charlotte. At only nine years old, Charlotte has taken so much after her mother with her poise, her way of calming down her brothers, and of course, her colorful style! Every time Charlotte comes out to an outing with her mama, they look so stylish and sweet together, and over time, fans have noticed a pattern. While a lot of mothers and their mini-mes typically match their entire outfit, Kate and Charlotte do things a bit more subtly. Either they rock the same color, but not the same shade, or if Charlotte rocks a certain color, Kate implements it in her accessories. It's such a smart and chic way to coordinate, and they seem to be experts at it. Ever since Charlotte started going out more and more with her parents to royal events, fans have noticed how she and her mom love to show off that they're one of the most stylish mother-daughter duos in the British royal family. Check out every single time Kate and Charlotte coordinated in super colorful looks over the years below: More from SheKnows Kate Middleton's 2025 Trooping the Color Look Honors Both Princess Diana & Queen Elizabeth II Best of SheKnows Make Dad Melt With These Adorable Free Father's Day Printables These Hot Famous Dads Are Making Fatherhood Look Finer Than Ever 27 Times Katherine Schwarzenegger Proved She's the Sweetest Mom Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte wowed in dual aqua looks at the 2025 Trooping the Colour! Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte both sported festive emerald green on Christmas morning 2024. While Middleton had a green hat, her daughter pulled her hair back with a matching bow. Take an even closer look, and you'll see that Princess Charlotte's jacket is green and blue plaid, which looks perfect aside her mom's matching plaid scarf. For Kate Middleton's beloved Together At Christmas Carol Service, she and her daughter both wore long red jackets. For Princess Charlotte, this was the third year in a row that she sported the deep red peacoat. Instead of wearing the same colors exactly, Kate and Charlotte donned nautical-inspired looks, but inversed on the colors, with Kate in a white dress with navy lining, and Charlotte in a navy dress with white lining. For King Charles III's coronation in May 2023, Kate and Charlotte both wore crisp white gowns accessorized with sparkling headpieces. Kate and Charlotte kept the coordinating looks going for Easter 2023, with Charlotte in donning a springtime blue and white dress and Kate in a coordinating blue coat dress is by Catherine Walker. For the 2022 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service, Kate and Charlotte rocked coordinating marron coatdresses (and we're still obsessing over Kate's Eponine London Chi Chi Coat Dress!) For the Memorial Service For The Duke Of Edinburgh, both Charlotte and Kate opted for darker looks. Charlotte went with a black peacoat, and Kate chose a polka-dotted dress from Alessandra Rich. For Easter 2022, Kate and Charlotte made headlines for their matching pastel blue looks. Charlotte looked darling in her patterned white and blue dress, with matching tights, and Kate wowed in an Emilia Wickstead coatdress. While the whole Windsor family matching in different shades of blue for the BBC Children In Need and Comic Relief 'Big Night In at London' on April 23, 2020, both Charlotte and Kate wore blue floral sundresses! Seriously, we adore it when Charlotte and Kate do this. For the Christmas Day Church service in 2019, Kate wore a gray sweater coatdress, and, since Charlotte wore an emerald coatdress, she coordinated with accessories in the same shade. We see it on her hat, shoes, and clutch! For Trooping the Colour on June 09, 2018, both Kate and Charlotte looked so sweet together in their matching light blue dresses with poofy shoulders. Now, for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, the mother-daughter duo rocked bright white looks. While Charlotte opted for an ivory dress, Kate went with an off-white, almost cream-colored dress from Alexander McQueen. Yet again, Kate and Charlotte subtly matched their formalwear. When Princess Charlotte was a bridesmaid for Pippa Middleton and James Matthews' wedding, she wore a darling white teacup dress and blush sash that was the same color as her mom's Alexander McQueen dress. Blue looks so good on the Wales gals, and we adored these coordinating blue looks they wore together while visiting Poland. Okay, but we need to see Charlotte and Kate recreate these matching Barbiecore-esuqe looks they originally wore for the Trooping The Colour parade on June 17, 2017. Charlotte looked like a little doll in this polka-dotted pink-and-white dress, and Kate looking as regal as can be in this Alexander McQueen look. It seems Princess Charlotte is also a rewear Queen, because along with wearing this polka-dotted pink dress for that year's Trooping the Colour, she wore it during a visit to Poland. While Kate didn't go for pink, she did opt for a complementary lavendar Forever obsessed with this color palette! For Christmas Day 2016, Kate and Charlotte's looks weren't the same color, but it was the same style. For their church visit, they wore darker coats, with both of them opting for maroon accessories (a clutch for Kate, and tights and a cute bow for Charlotte). Instead of wearing the same exact shade of blue, Kate and Charlotte played with the spectrum. For the Windsor's family eight-day tour of Canada, Kate opted for her usual darker shade of blue with this bespoke Jenny Packham ensemble, and her little girlwent with a baby blue dress. For the 2016 Trooping the Colour, Kate and Charlotte looked like the epitome of springtime and summertime pastel fashion. While Kate's main color in her looks was white (thanks to the Alexander McQueen coatdress), she honored her daughter's pastel pink look by rocking a matching hat.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Princess Charlotte's Expected Role at Trooping the Colour Proves She's the Ultimate Big Sister
Princess Charlotte, 10, and the rest of the royal family are gearing up for Trooping the Colour on June 14 and fans are already expecting an important personal role for her. The middle child of Prince William and Kate Middleton is known to be the reliable rule-follower in the family — that means she will probably be helping Mom keep Prince Louis' adorable antics to a minimum. A royal source promised GB News that Charlotte loves playing the big sister role to her little brother. And if he misbehaves? More from SheKnows Kate Middleton's 2025 Trooping the Color Look Honors Both Princess Diana & Queen Elizabeth II 'Don't worry, his sister will do [take care of] that,' the palace insider confirmed. At Trooping the Colour in 2024, Charlotte was spotted helping Louis with royal protocol. She sweetly showed him how to hold his arms for the English National Anthem, but she also scolded him to 'stop' when he danced on the balcony. Charlotte takes her royal role very seriously. Princess Charlotte's 'strong character' is why her appearances will reportedly be ramped up this summer. Childrenswear designer Amaia Arrieta described the young royal to People as 'almost wise beyond her years.' 'She looks very confident and at ease with herself and the environment she's in,' she added. 'The maturity that comes with that responsibility—she seems to nail it every time.' Prince Louis, 7, has become known for his carefree, wild streak, something that royal fans don't necessarily see in Prince George, 11, or his younger sister. BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond explained why there seems to be parenting differences with Louis. 'Being the youngest is often something of a privilege,' she told the Mirror. 'You get away with a lot more and you are that little bit special as the last-born.' 'Catherine probably lets Louis run wild more than she did with George. She and William are very experienced parents and I'm sure they love all three kids equally—but probably in different ways,' she added. 'George because he's the first-born and has a destiny to fulfill, Charlotte because she's the only girl, and Louis because he's the youngest.' So, Charlotte will likely step up and guide Prince Louise throughout the Trooping the Colour festivities as she shines as a leader in the royal family. Before you go, click to see the best photos of the royal family at Trooping the Colour over the years. Best of SheKnows 36 Times Prince Louis Proved That the Third Child Is a Wild Card Every Single Time Kate Middleton & Princess Charlotte Coordinated Their Colorful Looks Make Dad Melt With These Adorable Free Father's Day Printables
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Every Kate Middleton Look From Trooping the Colour: 2011-2025
Kate Middleton's Trooping the Colour outfits are always the picture of sophistication and style. From chic summer dresses to smart pastel blazers, the Princess of Wales always gets a round of applause for her looks on the Buckingham Palace balcony. Middleton has been a staple at the Royal event since 2011, when she made her debut shortly after marrying Prince William. Over the years, Middleton has stepped out on the balcony while pregnant, with an infant and now waves to crowds with her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Middleton's 2024 appearance was more special than ever, given the fact that she has been out of the public eye for months amid her cancer treatment. When the Princess of Wales is in attendance at an event, you can ensure all eyes will be on her (and whatever vibrant and showstopping ensemble she chooses to rock). And the Trooping the Colour ceremony is no different! Trooping of Colour is a military ceremony that's been a staple of the family since the 1800s. It is usually used to mark the sovereign's birthday. Along with the spectacle and grandiose events during this ceremony, everyone adores seeing the sleek and vibrant looks the royals don on the big day — especially Kate Middleton! Ever since her debut in 2011, she's wowed in some chic, colorful looks that instantly become fan favorites. From her Barbiecore ensembles to the silky dress everyone forgot about, Kate has rocked quite a few unique looks for Trooping the Colour. Check out every single look Kate has worn to the Trooping of Colour ceremony since her debut in 2011 below: More from SheKnows Kate Middleton's 2025 Trooping the Color Look Honors Both Princess Diana & Queen Elizabeth II Best of SheKnows The Quickest Breakups in 'Bachelor' & 'Bachelorette' History 39 Best Photos of the Royal Family at Trooping the Colour All the Bachelor & Bachelorette Couples Who Are Still Together For the 2025 Trooping the Colour, Kate Middleton wowed in an aqua look that pays homage to Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. She donned a Catherine Walker coatdress, a matching hat by Juliette Botterilll Millinery, and Elizabeth's Bahrain Pearl Earrings. Catherine, Princess of Wales wowed at the 2024 Trooping the Colour in a sleek white dress from Jenny Packham, a matching striped fascinator from Philip Treacy, along with her favorite Gianvito Rossi heels in white, Cassandra Goad Cavolfiore Pearl Stud Earrings, and a Mulberry clutch. For her debut as the Princess of Wales, Kate shook things up with a green dress from designer Andrew GN, from their Spring-Summer 2023 collection. For the Trooping the Colour parade for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, Kate Middleton rewore this pristine Alexander McQueen coatdress. She paired it with a Philip Treacy fascinator from the Spring-Summer 2022 collection (along with her mother-in-law Princess Diana's sapphire earrings). Kate turned heads at the 2019 Trooping the Colour with this pastel yellow, bespoke Alexander McQueen dress, which she paired with a Philip Treacy hat, a Butterfly Box Clutch by Alexander McQueen, and the Bahrain jewelry from the vault. Kate continued the tradition of wearing a light-colored Alexander McQueen dress, along with a matching blue Juliette Botterill hat and Kiki McDonough earrings. Kate embraced the Barbiecore trend with this custom Alexander McQueen dress, which was not only one of her most iconic looks to date but it was an adorable matching moment with her daughter Princess Charlotte. Back in 2016, Kate rewore this bespoke white Alexander McQueen coat dress she originally wore for Princess Charlotte's Christening. Along with that, she put her hair in a wavy braid, paired with a Philip Treacy hat, and a Mulberry Bayswater clutch. The 2015 Trooping the Colour shook things up when it comes to Kate's wardrobe. Instead of an Alexander McQueen look, she wore a floral, silk blue Catherine Walker (which was one of Princess Diana's favorite brands)! Instead of a dress, Kate opted for a sleek white Alexander McQueen suit ensemble, which she paired with Annoushka Baroque Pearl Drop Earrings, Kiki McDonough Classic Hoops, and a Alexander McQueen Box Clutch. Kate looked gorgeous as she showed off her baby bump in this pastel Alexander McQueen coat dress, which she paired with delicate Annoushka pearl earrings to tie in the look. Kate wowed the crows in this delicate, floral blue Erdem dress, which she paired with a hat from milliner Jane Corbett, and an Alexander McQueen clutch. For Kate's Trooping the Colour debut in 2011, she opted for a simple look consisting of a white coat by Alexander McQueen and a hat from Lock & Co.
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Why Trooping the Color Is More Than Just a Parade for the Royal Family
Why Trooping the Color Is More Than Just a Parade for the Royal Family originally appeared on Parade. Each June, the royal family gathers at Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Color, a centuries-old tradition steeped in pageantry and national pride. This grand event brings together nearly all senior members of the monarchy in a vibrant display of unity, all to honor the legacy of one central figure: the reigning monarch. But the event is more than just a parade, here's why. Trooping the Color is a ceremonial event performed every year on Horse Guards Parade in London, United Kingdom, by regiments of the Household Division to celebrate the official birthday of the British sovereign. However, the event is not actually held on the ruler's birthday. Typically, the event is held in June due to the chance of good weather. Thousands show up to support the royal family and to watch the pageantry they are famous for. However, Trooping the Color is more than just a birthday parade. Per Hello! it is filled with activities such as a procession down the Mall, including the royal family and the Household Cavalry, a 41-gun salute to mark the King's official birthday, and a Royal Air Force flypast. Parade Daily🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 It features the royal family in a positive light as they participate in the aforementioned events and interact with the public. This year, King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will attend, as well as Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie will also be in attendance as will Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy James Hamilton Laurence. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh are expected to ride on horseback in the procession, alongside the Princess Royal as they did in 2024. Charles will travel down the Mall in a carriage with Camilla as he continues to receive treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer. The king's second son, and his wife, , will not be in attendance during this family event. The last time the couple appeared alongside other members of the royal family on the Buckingham Palace balcony was in 2019. They left the royal family in 2020 amid growing tensions between the couple and other senior royals. Trooping the Color has taken place for over 200 years. The event will be held on Saturday, June 14 in London, England. Why Trooping the Color Is More Than Just a Parade for the Royal Family first appeared on Parade on Jun 13, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.