Kensington Palace confirms Kate Middleton’s Wimbledon final appearance amid cancer treatment
The Princess of Wales is set to make a rare public appearance at Wimbledon men’s final on Sunday, Kensington Palace confirmed on Saturday
Amid growing speculation about Kate Middleton’s 2024 Wimbledon final appearance, Kensington Palace has officially announced that the Princess of Wales will make another rare public appearance despite her ongoing cancer treatment. Per the Saturday confirmation, the wife of the heir to the throne, Prince William, will be in the Royal Box on Centre Court.
A keen tennis enthusiast and amateur player, Middleton will attend the men’s final event on Sunday, where she will hand over the victory trophy to either Novak Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz. On the contrary, Wimbledon chairman Debbie Jevans will be there today to give out the champion trophy for the women’s event on Middleton’s behalf.
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Kate Middleton’s rare public appearance at Wimbledon men’s final on Sunday
The 42-year-old member of the British royal familyis undergoing preventive cancer treatment, according to her video message shared in March. She was last seen in public at Trooping the Colour in June, commemorating King Charles’s birthday. It also marked her first public appearance since she revealed her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
The Princess has been the All England Club’s patron for eight years. The Wimbledon chairman had previously claimed that the club would work with her and “give her as much flexibility as possible.” Jevans added, “We’re hopeful that the Princess of Wales will be able to present the trophies as the Club’s patron, but her health and recovery is the priority.”
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Although Middleton’s appearance for tomorrow is now confirmed, the club also had contingency plans set for the final, with the Duchess of Gloucester, an Honorary President of the Lawn Tennis Association, stepping in for Middleton in case of her unavailability, according to Daily Mail