Princess Kate unexpectedly withdrew from the royal procession on the second day of Royal Ascot, surprising many royal watchers and attendees who had hoped to see her. As a result, Prince William rode alone in the lead carriage with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Her Appearance Had Been Announced
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were scheduled to take part in the procession, and Kate’s name had appeared in Royal Ascot’s official programme and on their social media platforms, sparking excitement. However, Kensington Palace later confirmed she would not be attending, attributing the confusion to a “miscommunication.”
Social Media Error Sparks Confusion
Royal Ascot’s official X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram accounts had listed the Princess of Wales as a carriage rider alongside King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William.
Soon after, Kensington Palace released a clarification stating Kate would not be present. The Palace explained that although they had already informed Ascot of her absence, an inaccurate version of the carriage lineup was mistakenly distributed.
The updated announcement from Kensington Palace came at 12:20 p.m.—just under two hours before the royal procession was set to begin at 2:00 p.m.
A spokesperson explained, “We notified Ascot that Her Royal Highness would not be attending. Unfortunately, an inaccurate version of the carriage list was issued in error after that notification. The correct list was then circulated.”
With Kate no longer participating, the carriage arrangements were updated. Prince William took the spot initially expected to go to Lord Soames and rode in the first carriage alongside King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Saud. A corrected carriage list was quickly distributed ahead of the parade.
Health Considerations and Flexible Schedule
According to royal insiders, Kate’s absence may be related to her cautious reintroduction to public life following her recent announcement that her cancer is in remission. Kensington Palace has emphasized the need for flexibility in her public schedule.
A source close to the Palace highlighted that Kate has recently taken part in three public events: her visit to the V&A East Storehouse in London, her appearance at Trooping the Colour for the King’s birthday, and her presence at Garter Day at Windsor.
A Royal Ascot insider expressed understanding and support for the Princess, stating, “Obviously it’s a great disappointment that the Princess of Wales was not able to attend, but everyone is of course mindful of her schedule, and we look forward to welcoming her next year.”
The couple is not expected to attend the remaining days of the event.