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Kate Middleton seems to be doing well.
Last Wednesday, Princess of Wales cancelled their sudden scheduled appearance on the second day of the Royal Ascott Thoroughbred Race.
Considering that the mothers of three have recently completed cancer treatment? And when Middleton was first diagnosed, was the royal family quite quiet and inexplicable about the disease?
Since this unexpected cancellation, a lot of speculation has been making social media rounds.

On Friday, a complete stranger wondered if Middleton’s cancer was probably back or if she was still suffering from the effects of the illness, but Middleton issued a lovely statement about her child’s Hospice Week two days after missing out on the aforementioned horse racing appearance.
“I don’t think parents are hearing that their children have serious health conditions that could cut short their lives,” the message read.
“Sadly, this is a reality that thousands of families across the country face, who are heartbroken, fearing the future, and often desperately isolated.
“Access to the support of one of the UK’s 54 children’s hospices means that you don’t have to face that future alone.”
Continuing with Kate:
“As a patron of children’s hospice in East Anglia and Tihafan pediatric hospice in South Wales, I have the great privilege of seeing myself the extraordinary work of children’s hospice.
“Apart from laughing, having fun, playing, listening, embracing, compassionate and sharing, they support life, death and more.”
As you can see, Middleton did not address any health concerns.
It seems very likely she will need to take a few hours off this week.
Children’s Hospice Week is the UK’s Annual Awareness Week for Children’s Hospice and Palliative Care Services. It coincides with the royal Ascott festival from June 16th to June 22nd.
“I hope that I will be involved in celebrating the Hospice Week for these children, the life-changing work they do and thanking them for the vital care they provide to children and families who are experiencing the most challenging times,” concluded Middleton’s statement.
As mentioned above, the princess was to attend Prince William and royal Ascott on June 18th.
But it made it clear at the very end what she would do do not have It will eventually appear.
Her mother, Carol Middleton, ends up going to a horse racing event with her daughter-in-law, Arisie Tebnett, who is married to Kate’s brother, James Middleton.
Insider previously told Daily Best that staff remained behind the walls of the famous palace, which are very concerned, as an unexpected announcement tried to understand what was going on.
“The moment she went, and the next, wasn’t. This was one of the biggest days of the year on the royal calendar. You didn’t just miss Ascott on a whim, there was a real sense of panic,” argued by an anonymous former courtier who maintains a good connection to serving staff when speaking to the publication.
“The chaotic nature of the announcement made me creepyly reminiscent of last year’s dark days. People were bewildered and worried.”
The New York Times quoted palace officials for several days when Middleton said he was “disappointed” by missing the race.
The sources did not dig into the details, but implied that he or she had skipped the event from the rich attention of the royal beauty.