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Kate Middleton Faces Setback Amid Prince William's Scotland Plans and Royal Duties

Kate Middleton Faces Setback Amid Prince William's Scotland Plans and Royal Duties

Kate Middleton has encountered another setback as Prince William and other royals prepare for their annual trip to Scotland for the Holyrood Week celebrations, also known as Royal Week. Despite the significance of this event, the Princess of Wales will reportedly not join the royal family due to her ongoing chemotherapy treatment.

On GB News, Cameron discussed the upcoming trip: "The Royals are going up to Edinburgh for the traditional week they spend there. There will be the traditional ceremony of the keys, and there's a huge ceremony in Saint Giles Cathedral as well, which most royals are expected to attend."

However, there remains uncertainty about Princess Kate's participation. Cameron explained, "We're not sure about the Princess of Wales yet, but it's getting very close to the traditional summer break, where they will go up to Balmoral Castle."

This year marks a significant change, as members of the public can visit the Balmoral estate and see inside the historic castle for the first time. Host Isabel reacted to Cameron's remarks, joking that the Royal Family "never get a straightforward stay up in Balmoral," referencing past disruptions such as the loss of the Queen and visits from Prime Minister Liz Truss.

King Charles will travel to Edinburgh to celebrate Holyrood Week, residing at the Palace of Holyrood House. Speculations have arisen that the monarch may appoint a new Prime Minister in Scotland, given ongoing health concerns amid his cancer treatment. Royal commentator Cameron Walker mentioned that if King Charles is well enough to travel, the traditional trip may be "cut short" for him.

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