Kate Middleton may soon make her first public appearance since revealing her cancer diagnosis at one of her favorite events.
Speaking with Mark Dolan on GB News, royal author Angela Levin suggested that the Duchess of Cambridge could choose to return to the public eye at the Wimbledon Championships 2024, starting next month.
Recently, she confirmed her absence from Trooping the Colour in an emotional letter to the regiment of the Irish Guards, where she serves as colonel-in-chief.
Levin emphasized that this gesture showed Kate is "emotionally, mentally there," despite being unable to physically attend due to her ongoing battle with cancer.
"We send her our blessings and hope she feels better soon," Levin remarked, prompting Dolan to add, "Absolutely, we hope to see her at some point in the future."
"Maybe at Wimbledon. She loves Wimbledon," Levin mused.
For those unfamiliar, the future Queen of England has consistently stolen the spotlight at the prestigious tennis tournament with her glamorous outfits and genuine enthusiasm.
Last year, she notably diverged from the tradition of players wearing all-white at Wimbledon by dazzling in three different outfits, each in shades of green.
This year's tournament is scheduled to commence on July 1 and will run for a fortnight.