Princess Kate, facing health challenges, will miss the traditional St. Patrick’s Day parade hosted by the Irish Guards.
Despite her absence, a heartfelt tribute will be paid to her during the event this weekend.
As Princess Kate continues her recovery journey post-stomach surgery, she is unable to partake in public Royal engagements, including the upcoming parade.
As a Colonel in the Irish Guards, Princess Kate holds a significant position within the military unit.
However, her prolonged absence from official duties has been notable as she focuses on recuperating.
In a show of support and well wishes, soldiers will enthusiastically cheer for her during the annual ceremony on Sunday at Mons Barracks in Hampshire.
The decision for Princess Kate not to attend the parade, a longstanding tradition for members of the Royal Family, is a rare occurrence but not unprecedented.
Reports from People magazine indicate that the three cheers dedicated to her will mark the conclusion of the event, emphasizing the respect and admiration she commands among the Guards.
In an update provided by Kensington Palace, it was revealed that Princess Kate’s health is steadily improving, paving the way for her eventual return to Royal responsibilities post-Easter.
However, uncertainties loom over her attendance at the upcoming Royal Easter Sunday service, a private family affair scheduled for March 31st in Windsor.
Following a successful medical procedure earlier this year at a London clinic, Princess Kate has been under medical care and rest.