World

Britain’s Princess of Wales Apologises For Missing Parade, Hopes To Return Very Soon

On Saturday, Kate Middleton, Britain’s Princess of Wales who is taking preventative chemotherapy for cancer, had written to an army regiment to apologize for missing a military parade, stating that she hopes to return very soon.

In a letter to the head of the Irish Guards regiment, Kate Middleton said, “Being your Colonel remains a great honor, and I am very sorry that I’m unable (to) take the salute at this year’s Colonel’s Review”.

“Please pass my apologies to the whole Regiment, however, I do hope that I am able to represent you all once again very soon”, Kate continued.

Last month, Britain’s Prince William, who is heir to the throne, stated that his wife, Kate (Princess of Wales), was doing well. She announced in March that she was undergoing treatment after cancer was discovered following abdominal surgery at the start of the year.

The Colonel’s Review takes place a week before a higher-scale parade to commemorate the monarch’s birthday as part of the Trooping the Color celebrations. Kate is the colonel of the Irish Guards, who is participating in the event.

Also read: G7 Reacts To China’s New Rules Allowing Detention Of Foreigners In South China Sea

Spriha Rai

Recent Posts

India Sends Record 111-Member Squad To Deaflympics 2025 In Tokyo

India names a record 111-member team for Deaflympics 2025, competing across 11 sports disciplines.

10 mins ago

Justice Vikram Nath Hails PM Modi’s Vision For Accessible & Technology-Driven Justice At NALSA Conference

Justice Vikram Nath praised PM Modi’s vision for inclusive, tech-driven justice and legal empowerment.

40 mins ago

Justice Surya Kant Calls For Empathetic Tech-Driven Legal Aid System At NALSA Conference

Justice Surya Kant urged empathetic, tech-driven legal aid reforms to make justice accessible and inclusive.

55 mins ago

SC To Live Stream National Conference On Legal Aid & Legal Services Day Celebrations

Supreme Court to live stream NALSA’s National Conference and Legal Services Day celebrations online.

1 hour ago

CJI Gavai Describes Legal Aid As ‘Gandhi Ji’s Talisman In Action’ At National Conference

CJI Gavai calls legal aid Gandhi Ji’s talisman in action, reaffirming justice for all.

2 hours ago

PM Modi Reaffirms Commitment To ‘Ease Of Justice’ For All

PM Modi stresses ‘Ease of Justice’ as key to ensuring equality, empowerment, and timely access.

3 hours ago