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Kate Middleton apologizes for failing to fulfill an important royal duty

As colonel of the Irish Guards, Kate Middleton sent an emotional message to the regiment that will parade in 'Trooping the Colour'.

Kate Middleton apologizes for failing to fulfill an important royal duty

The return to the public scene by the Princess of Wales is uncertain. Therefore, between versions that indicate that she is responding well to cancer treatment and her absence of important dates on the Royal agenda, each signal that Prince William's wife sends is received with renewed hope.

In this way, Kate Middleton apologized to the Irish Guards for not being able to fulfill an important royal duty: the review that corresponds to the Princess of Wales, as colonel of said regiment, which will parade next Saturday in the Trooping the Color event and which he will definitely not attend.

“I wanted to write to you and let you know how proud I am of the entire regiment before the colonel's review and Trooping the Colour,” Kate Middleton wrote in a letter she sent to the Irish Guards to send them her best wishes for not being able to be present. in the ceremony that serves to celebrate, officially and publicly, the birthday of King Carlos III.

The regiment announced the emotional message they received from Kate on her Twitter account, with a series of images in which you can see the letter signed by “Colonel Catherine.”

“Being your colonel continues to be a great honor and I am very sorry not to be able to receive the salute in this year's colonel's magazine,” Kate Middleton lamented in the letter she sent to the Irish Guards, which was released this Saturday on social media. social.

“Please convey my apologies to the entire regiment, however, I hope to be able to represent you all again very soon,” concluded Prince William's wife, who has been away from her royal commitments since – after breaking the silence – it was reported to the people of the United Kingdom and the entire world that the future queen is receiving treatment for cancer and remains at home with her husband and children, Princes George, Charlotte and Louis.

“The Irish Guards were deeply moved to receive a letter this morning from our Colonel, His Royal Highness, The Princess of Wales,” reads a post from the regiment on its official Twitter account. “We continue to wish Her Royal Highness the best in her recovery and send her our best wishes,” the message added.

In March 2023, The Princess of Wales was present and inspected for the first time as a Colonel of the English Guards during the St. Patrick's Parade in Aldershot, England. Since then, she has made visits to the military practices of this group, which holds Kate Middleton in very high regard.

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