The Princess of Wales has given an update on her health, stating that she is making “good progress” following her cancer diagnosis. She will be attending Trooping the Colour on Saturday, her first public appearance since her diagnosis and abdominal surgery in January. In a personal message, the princess expressed her gratitude for the support she has received and stated that her treatment is ongoing and will continue for several months.
In March, the princess announced that she had cancer in a statement written in her own words. This update provides the most significant news on her health since that announcement and is accompanied by a new photograph of the princess taken in Windsor. Although the message is positive, the princess acknowledges the ups and downs that come with chemotherapy, saying, “there are good days and bad days.”
For Trooping the Colour, the princess will be in the carriage parade with her children and will participate in the family group waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. King Charles III is said to be delighted that the princess is attending. She has also begun to work from home and expects to attend some events over the summer; however, Kensington Palace has emphasized that this is not a full return and that plans could change at short notice.
The princess expressed her gratitude for the public’s support during her illness, stating that it has made a significant difference to her and Prince William during some of the harder times. She has been “blown away” by the encouragement and is learning how to be patient with the uncertainty that comes with her diagnosis. The princess says she is taking it day by day, listening to her body and allowing herself the time she needs to heal
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