Kate Middleton’s attendance at the Wimbledon tennis championships on Sunday is likely to be her final public appearance for the foreseeable future, according to royal authors.
Princess of Wales, 42 years old, was greeted with a standing ovation At the annual Grand Slam, she Cancer diagnosis revealed To the world.
Royal author Robert Jobson has written a soon-to-be-published book. “Kate Middleton: A Biography of the Future Queen” It gave insight into the royal restoration plans.
“Before, she lived her life by the calendar, but now she lives her life with the calendar as an afterthought,” Jobson says. told people.
“She will come back, but when you have an experience like this, it changes the way you see things and puts them into order.”
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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.
Expert lip reading decoded The beloved royal’s reaction to the thunderous applause he received upon arriving at Sunday’s match.
Jobson told the outlet that Kate “showed great courage and grit because she knew the world was watching.”
His comments were echoed by palace sources, who said she Going out seemed to have given her “nourishment.”
“She’s been through a terribly stressful experience so it’s really important to have small victories to look forward to and to give her courage and energy to move forward — and this was it,” the source said.
The mother of three has not made any public appearances since announcing her cancer diagnosis in a video recorded in March to prioritise her treatment.
But just three months later, the royal wrote in a letter that he was “recovering well” but had “good days and bad days” while undergoing chemotherapy.
The next day, she Joined the royal family King Charles’ birthday was celebrated with a military colour procession on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
After two high-profile public appearances this year, the princess will now return to a life out of the spotlight while she continues her treatment.
The Welsh seem to enjoy spending warm summer days in their country homes. Anmer HallLocated in Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, England.
“She doesn’t need to be in the spotlight,” a source told the outlet, “and being with her family and just being herself will energize her. She’ll have plenty of time to focus on her recovery.”
Middleton, along with her husband, Prince William, and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, are expected to meet King Charles and Camilla at a later date at Balmoral Castle, where the couple spends their summers.