Kate Middleton’s defiant appearance at the Wimbledon tennis championships on Sunday left her “energized,” according to reports.
Princess of Wales, 42 years old, was greeted with a standing ovation Just four months after the annual Grand Slam Cancer diagnosis revealed Coming to the world in March.
“This would have allowed her to sustain herself,” a palace source said. He told people“She’s been through a terribly stressful experience, so it’s really important to have small victories to look forward to and the courage and energy to carry on. And this was that.”
Renowned royal author Robert Jobson told the outlet that Middleton “showed great courage and character because she knew the world was watching.”
The mother-of-three delighted fans as she arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis Club with her nine-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte and her sister Pippa Middleton.
Photographer Karwai Tan, who captured the royal entrance, said Princess Charlotte’s proud smile made the moment even more special.
“Usually she just walks in, walks and takes a seat,” Tan told the outlet, “but she stood there for a while, taking in the whole thing. It was special to see her get that recognition and the applause.”
“Wimbledon was waiting with bated breath for her to come back and here she is,” he added.
After Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets, the Duchess of Cambridge presented the trophies to the defending champion and runner-up.
Expert lip reading decoded The beloved royal’s reaction to the thunderous applause he received upon arriving at Sunday’s match.
Her outing is Joined the royal family King Charles’ birthday was celebrated with a military colour procession on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
In a recorded video shared on March 22, the princess revealed: Telling the world about her health problemsShe said doctors discovered her cancer during scheduled abdominal surgery in January.
She said she is currently in the early stages of “preventive chemotherapy.”