Wednesday, September 25

In a statement, Prince William’s wife Kate said that she is making progress in her battle against cancer.

She noted that she will be attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony for the monarch’s birthday.

The Duchess of Cambridge stated that she has been greatly touched by the messages of support she has received during her illness.

She said that it has made a huge difference in her and Prince William’s lives.

Despite the positive aspects of her condition, she noted that there are still days that are hard for her.

Kate noted that during bad days, she would often give in to her body’s desire to rest.

On the positive days, she said that she was eager to make the most of her recovery.

She also stated that her cancer treatment is still ongoing and that she’s not out of woods yet.

While she feels good enough to start her day at school, Kate enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and working from home.

The royal also noted that she is eager to attend the King’s Birthday Parade and join other public events over the summer.

Being patient has been one of the most important factors that Kate has been able to learn during her battle against cancer.

She noted that she is taking each day as it comes, and she is thankful for the support she has received.

It had been speculated that Kate would not be able to attend the Trooping the Colour due to her illness.

She recently underwent treatment for her cancer. The Duchess of Cambridge made the announcement about her illness in March.

Since she had not been in public for a long time, the speculation about her well-being spread online.

Kate has kept a low-profile about her illness. She revealed only a few details about her condition after disclosing that she had undergone a major abdominal surgery.

King Charles, who is also battling cancer, has gradually eased back into public engagements.

Last week, he attended events commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

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