For Catherine, Princess of Wales, Wimbledon was her last public appearance before a quiet summer. the people magazine.
The 42-year-old Duchess of Wales appeared with her daughter Princess Charlotte and sister Pippa Middleton at the men's singles final of the tennis tournament, her second public event of the year, amid her treatment for cancer.
Robert Jobson A Catherine, Princess of Wales: Biography of the Future Queen “He used to live his life according to the calendar, now he lives his life simply, and the calendar only comes after him,” its author told the portal. “It will come back, but if you go through an experience like this, it will change your perspective and the order of things.”
Princess Catherine usually attends the Wimbledon finals with her husband Prince William, but this time she brought their eldest son Prince George to watch the European Football Championship final against Spain in Berlin.
The family is soon reunited and is looking forward to a summer of privacy and further healing for the Duchess. Much of the money is likely to be spent at their country home, Anmer Hall, near the beaches of North Norfolk, where the family enjoys long walks and boating. At the end of the summer, the Duchess will stay at the 75-year-old King Charles’s Balmoral Castle, where they will also be hosted by King Charles, who is recovering from cancer.
“Being with his family and being himself gives him energy. He will have plenty of time to focus on his recovery,” said a palace insider.
Despite being in the royal box for almost two hours and 40 minutes at Wimbledon, Duchess Catherine seemed to be relieved by the warm welcome and being out in the open.
That must have given him strength. You've been through something so horrible and stressful and it's so important to have small victories that you can be happy about or that give you the courage and energy to keep going.
He said from inside the palace.
Last seen on King's Birthday
As reported by the index, Princess Katalin of Wales, with her three children, Prince George, Princess Sarolta and Prince Louis, arrived at the brigadier general's office, where the third was. He watched the official celebration of Caroli's birthday, “Trooping the Colour”.
Wearing the uniform of the Irish Guards regiment – white with naval detailing – to signify his role as honorary colonel, he arrived at the Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall smiling and in good spirits.
We have previously written about Princess Katalin's health and her first statement after her illness. Princess of Wales
His treatment is going well, but “everyone who has had chemotherapy knows that there are good days and bad days.”
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King Caroli was also diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of the year, but after a few weeks' rest, the king has already returned to his public duties.