In a delightful turn of events, the royal family has shared news about King Charles and Princess Kate, promising a memorable spectacle for devoted fans.
Despite recent health concerns prompting a reduction in their royal engagements, King Charles and his cherished daughter-in-law, Princess Kate, are poised to grace the Trooping the Colour ceremony in June with their presence.
Scheduled at the Horse Guards Parade to commemorate King Charles' birthday, the Trooping the Colour ceremony is set to be graced by none other than the Princess of Wales herself, as announced on the British Army's official website.
Renowned royal expert Rebecca English has unveiled the anticipated joint appearance of the two senior royals, amplifying the excitement for this summer's grand royal affair.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Rebecca hinted at the possibility of King Charles and the Princess of Wales attending the Trooping events in June, although confirmation is expected closer to the event date.
This forthcoming appearance marks a significant moment, being the first official joint engagement for Kate and the King in months. The event is set to feature the participation of over 1,400 British Army soldiers, mirroring an event slated for the following weekend in honor of the King.
However, the announcement on the U.K. Ministry of Defense's website has caused a stir, especially given that this would be Kate's first major official duty since her recent abdominal surgery.
Reports suggest that an image of Prince William's wife was promptly removed from the British Army's website following Kensington Palace's reaction. The palace expressed frustration over the premature announcement, emphasizing that no scheduled public events for the Princess have been confirmed.
Maintaining a low profile since Christmas last year, the Princess of Wales was spotted on Monday in the passenger seat of a vehicle driven by her mother, Carole, outside Windsor Castle, offering a rare glimpse into her private life.