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Kate breaks silence after abruptly cancelling Ascot appearance
Kate breaks silence after abruptly cancelling Ascot appearance

Courier-Mail

time3 hours ago

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Kate breaks silence after abruptly cancelling Ascot appearance

Don't miss out on the headlines from Royals. Followed categories will be added to My News. IN LONDON The Princess of Wales has released a heartfelt statement just days after pulling out of Royal Ascot at the last minute. Kate, 43, released a personal note on Friday, UK, speaking about the life-changing work of children's hospices. Royal-watchers were left disappointed earlier this week after it emerged that she'd had to cancel her scheduled appearance in the royal carriage procession alongside the King, Queen and Prince William at the iconic raceground, after also missing it last year due to her cancer treatment. In her statement on Friday, which was shared in honour of the UK's Children's Hospice Week, the princess expressed her gratitude for the vital care provided by those working with sick children. 'No parent expects to hear that their child has a serious health condition that could shorten their life,' Kate wrote. 'Sadly, this is the reality faced by thousands of families across the country, leaving them heartbroken, fearful of the future and often desperately isolated. 'Being able to access the support of one of the UK's 54 children's hospices means they don't have to face that future alone.' The princess has been Royal Patron of East Anglia Children's Hospices for more than a decade, and this year also became the Royal Patron of Tŷ Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales. 'As Patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Tŷ Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales, I have the immense privilege of seeing for myself the extraordinary work of our children's hospices,' she said. 'Lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play, as well as listening, holding, caring and sharing, they support children and families through life, death and beyond. 'This Children's Hospice Week, I hope you will join me in celebrating the life-changing work they do and thanking them for the vital care they provide to children and families experiencing the most challenging times.' Despite being on a positive trajectory since announcing her gradual return to public duties following the completion of her chemotherapy, there were concerns on Wednesday when Kate pulled out of the racing event at the last minute. She had already been listed to travel in the second carriage of the royal procession, alongside her husband. However, a short time later it was confirmed by Kensington Palace that Kate would not be attending, with local media reporting she was 'disappointed' but was having to 'find the right balance as she fully returns to public facing engagements'. It came after a busy week for the Princess of Wales, who attended a series of events including Trooping the Colour, in the days leading up to Ascot. Back in January, she revealed she was in remission from cancer, which she had first publicly disclosed last March. Last September, she released an emotional video message, featuring personal footage of herself with William and their three children, opening up about the challenges they'd all been privately battling – but also proudly announced she had completed her treatment. Originally published as Kate breaks silence after abruptly cancelling Ascot appearance

The Truth Behind Kate Middleton's Absence at Royal Ascot
The Truth Behind Kate Middleton's Absence at Royal Ascot

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

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The Truth Behind Kate Middleton's Absence at Royal Ascot

Kate Middleton's name appeared on a list of people who would attend Royal Ascot before it was revealed that she would not attend the event PEOPLE understands that a wrong list was published before the correct one was issued The Princess of Wales was said to be disappointed not to attend, but those close to her say she is finding the balance of public outings following her cancer treatmentThere was a miscommunication behind the scenes when Kate Middleton pulled out of her anticipated return to Royal Ascot this week. On Wednesday, June 18, the Princess of Wales was expected to attend the annual horse racing event with Prince William, and she appeared on the list of people who would ride in the carriage procession when it was first released. However, about 20 minutes later, it was revealed that Princess Kate would not attend the event. PEOPLE understands that despite a change being made to the royals' attendance, an inaccurate carriage listing was mistakenly initially issued by Ascot. The amended version showed Prince William moved from the second carriage in the procession, where he would have been seated with his wife, to the first coach, riding with King Charles, Queen Camilla and Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia. In addition to many of the Prince and Princess of Wales' friends, also in attendance at Royal Ascot on Wednesday was Kate's mother, Carole Middleton, who joined the event with Alizée Thévenet, who is married to Kate's brother, James Middleton. Carole was seen chatting with Prince William and King Charles during the day at the races. The seemingly last-minute change in Kate's schedule sparked concern as she recovers from cancer. The Princess of Wales announced her diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment in March 2024, spending most of the year out of the public eye. However, she announced in January that she was in remission and has returned to public royal duties in the months since. Princess Kate was said to be disappointed not to be able to join Royal Ascot, but those close to her point out that she is still having to find the right balance as she works towards returning to public engagements following her cancer treatment. Queen Elizabeth's former spokeswoman Ailsa Anderson tells PEOPLE in this week's exclusive cover story how Kate is pacing herself carefully and doing what's best for her health and the well-being of her children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7. "She's being sensible, listening to what her body is telling her and easing back into public life,' Anderson said. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! The royal mom of three made two outings with the royal family in the days leading up to her Royal Ascot absence. On Saturday, June 14, she appeared at Trooping the Colour with William and their children, taking part in the parade through London and the Buckingham Palace balcony appearance to mark the monarch's public birthday celebrations. Kate then stepped out at Windsor Castle on Monday, June 16, as Prince William and members of the royal family celebrated the annual Order of the Garter service. Read the original article on People

Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot
Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot

South Wales Argus

time5 hours ago

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  • South Wales Argus

Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot

Kate paid tribute to the support provided by the 54 institutions that specialise in caring for society's youngest at the end of their lives and 'lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play'. In a surprise move on Wednesday, Kate missed Royal Ascot for the second successive year as she seeks the right balance following her treatment for cancer. The Princess of Wales visited Ty Hafan Children's Hospice near Cardiff in January (Richard Pohle/The Times/PA) Since announcing in January she is in remission, the princess has been gradually returning to public duties. Her appearances have increased in recent weeks, attending three high-profile events – Trooping the Colour, the annual Order of the Garter service, and a visit to a V&A storage facility in London. It is understood Kate is trying to find the right balance as she fully returns to public-facing engagements that have featured an element of flexibility since her cancer diagnosis. Kate's written message, posted on social media ahead of the end of Children's Hospice Week this weekend, said: 'No parent expects to hear that their child has a serious health condition that could shorten their life. 'Sadly, this is the reality faced by thousands of families across the country, leaving them heart-broken, fearful of the future and often desperately isolated.' Speaking in her role as royal patron of two children's hospices, she added: 'Being able to access the support of one of the UK's 54 children's hospices means they don't have to face that future alone. Kate helping pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook children's hospice in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, in 2020 (Joe Giddens/PA) 'As patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Ty Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales, I have the immense privilege of seeing for myself the extraordinary work of our children's hospices. 'Lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play, as well as listening, holding, caring and sharing, they support children and families through life, death and beyond. 'This Children's Hospice Week, I hope you will join me in celebrating the life-changing work they do and thanking them for the vital care they provide to children and families experiencing the most challenging times.' The national Children's Hospice Week is led by children's palliative care charity Together for Short Lives and the event is dedicated to raising awareness of children's hospice services. Nick Carroll, chief executive officer of Together for Short Lives, said about Kate: ''Her ongoing support for Children's Hospice Week over many years has helped to raise much-needed awareness of the life-changing work children's hospices do, every day of the year. 'Their extraordinary lifeline care for children with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses enables families to make the most of their lives together, whether that's for years, months or only hours.'

Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot
Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot

Glasgow Times

time5 hours ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Kate praises work of children's hospices days after missing Royal Ascot

Kate paid tribute to the support provided by the 54 institutions that specialise in caring for society's youngest at the end of their lives and 'lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play'. In a surprise move on Wednesday, Kate missed Royal Ascot for the second successive year as she seeks the right balance following her treatment for cancer. The Princess of Wales visited Ty Hafan Children's Hospice near Cardiff in January (Richard Pohle/The Times/PA) Since announcing in January she is in remission, the princess has been gradually returning to public duties. Her appearances have increased in recent weeks, attending three high-profile events – Trooping the Colour, the annual Order of the Garter service, and a visit to a V&A storage facility in London. It is understood Kate is trying to find the right balance as she fully returns to public-facing engagements that have featured an element of flexibility since her cancer diagnosis. Kate's written message, posted on social media ahead of the end of Children's Hospice Week this weekend, said: 'No parent expects to hear that their child has a serious health condition that could shorten their life. 'Sadly, this is the reality faced by thousands of families across the country, leaving them heart-broken, fearful of the future and often desperately isolated.' Speaking in her role as royal patron of two children's hospices, she added: 'Being able to access the support of one of the UK's 54 children's hospices means they don't have to face that future alone. Kate helping pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook children's hospice in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, in 2020 (Joe Giddens/PA) 'As patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Ty Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales, I have the immense privilege of seeing for myself the extraordinary work of our children's hospices. 'Lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play, as well as listening, holding, caring and sharing, they support children and families through life, death and beyond. 'This Children's Hospice Week, I hope you will join me in celebrating the life-changing work they do and thanking them for the vital care they provide to children and families experiencing the most challenging times.' The national Children's Hospice Week is led by children's palliative care charity Together for Short Lives and the event is dedicated to raising awareness of children's hospice services. Nick Carroll, chief executive officer of Together for Short Lives, said about Kate: ''Her ongoing support for Children's Hospice Week over many years has helped to raise much-needed awareness of the life-changing work children's hospices do, every day of the year. 'Their extraordinary lifeline care for children with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses enables families to make the most of their lives together, whether that's for years, months or only hours.'

Kate breaks silence after pulling out of Ascot to share poignant message about kids with ‘serious health conditions'
Kate breaks silence after pulling out of Ascot to share poignant message about kids with ‘serious health conditions'

The Irish Sun

time6 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Kate breaks silence after pulling out of Ascot to share poignant message about kids with ‘serious health conditions'

PRINCESS Kate has spoken out in celebration of the "life-changing work" of children's hospice staff. The Princess of Wales, 43, pulled out of her only appearance at 6 Kate was spotted alongside the family attending Trooping the Colour earlier this week Credit: Getty 6 The princess has slowly been returning to royal duties after going into remission in January Credit: Getty But she returned to work writing a personal message to mark the end of Children's Hospice Week. Kate is Royal Patron of East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH), and in January this year became the Royal Patron of Tŷ Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales. In a letter shared in social media she wrote: "No parent expects to hear that their child has a serious health condition that could shorten their life. "Sadly, this is the reality faced by thousands of families across the country, leaving them heart-broken, fearful of the future and often desperately isolated. Royals news "Being able to access the support of one of the UK's 54 children's hospices means they don't have to face that future alone. "As "Lifting spirits through laughter, fun and play, as well as listening, holding, caring and sharing, they support children and families through life, death and beyond. "This Children's Hospice Week, I hope you will join me in celebrating the life-changing work they do and thanking them for the vital care they provide to children and families experiencing the most challenging times." Most read in Royals 6 Her Royal Highness wrote the heartfelt message to mark Children's Hospice Week Credit: Instagram 6 The princess has been Royal Patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices since 2012 Credit: Instagram This comes after Kate pulled out of her She was listed as arriving in the carriage procession with Prince William, however, moments later, the palace revealed that the mother-of-three had to drop out last minute to continue with her recovery. It is understood that Kate was "disappointed" not to go but has "to find the right balance" on returning to full time duty. Since announcing in January she is in Recent days have seen her attend Trooping the Colour and Order of the Garter, as well as making a visit to V&A East Storehouse last week. However, it is understood that Kate is trying to find the balance as she fully returns to public-facing engagements that have featured an element of flexibility since her cancer diagnosis in March 2024. Prince William was spotted putting on a brave face in his wife's absence, as he drank beer and joked with fellow royals. He was seen greeting others in the grandstand and cheering on horses and jockeys during a sunny day two of racing. Other The national Children's Hospice Week is led by children's palliative care charity Together for Short Lives and the event is dedicated to raising awareness of children's hospice services. Nick Carroll, CEO of Together for Short Lives, said about Kate: "Her ongoing support for Children's Hospice Week over many years has helped to raise much-needed awareness of the life-changing work children's hospices do, every day of the year. "Their extraordinary lifeline care for children with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses enables families to make the most of their lives together, whether that's for years, months or only hours." 6 Kate stunned at Trooping the Colour this week as her and Charlotte wore matching teal dresses Credit: PA 6 She was also spotted at the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Credit: PA

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