Kate Middleton Pulls Out Of Major Appearance In Cancer Update


Fans were surprised as Princess Kate, expected to appear at Royal Ascot 2025, was officially confirmed absent just minutes before the royal carriage procession. Kensington Palace later clarified the confusion, blaming a “communications error” for listing her name in the official programme.

Kate, who revealed her cancer diagnosis in early 2024, has been gradually returning to public life after undergoing six months of preventive chemotherapy. Her most recent appearances included Trooping the Colour and the Order of the Garter ceremony, where she looked well and engaged.

Despite hopes that Ascot would mark a full return to royal duties, sources say Kate is still pacing herself, balancing recovery with responsibilities. She was said to be disappointed to miss the event, especially as Prince William, King Charles, and Queen Camilla were all in attendance.

Kate’s mother Carole Middleton and sister-in-law Alizée Thevenet represented the family at Ascot. Supporters at the event expressed understanding, noting the importance of health after such a serious illness.

The Princess’s absence serves as a reminder that even royals must prioritize their wellbeing. Palace insiders emphasize that flexibility remains central to Kate’s schedule as she focuses on long-term recovery and a gradual return to royal life.