Will Kate Middleton Attend Annual War Memorial Event In November? Here’s What Reports Say

As a lifestyle expert with extensive experience in royal family dynamics and public figures, I find it truly inspiring to see Kate Middleton navigating her personal challenges with such grace and resilience. Her dedication to her work, even amidst cancer treatment, is a testament to her strength of character and unwavering commitment to her roles within the royal family and beyond.


It’s possible that Kate Middleton could soon make a public appearance as she continues her cancer treatment. As per a report in The Sunday Times, it is being speculated that she may join her husband, Prince William, King Charles, and other members of the royal family for Remembrance Sunday in November. If this happens, she would be honoring fallen soldiers along with them.

Every year on November 10th, it’s customary for royals, politicians, and military leaders to convene at the Cenotaph memorial in Whitehall, London – a date that carries great significance in the royal calendar. The Princess of Wales’ participation in this event can sometimes fluctuate due to her health condition. In June, she opened up about having good days amidst challenging ones during her chemotherapy, but when her health allows, she eagerly participates in her duties, finding immense joy and fulfillment in her work – as she herself expressed in her cancer disclosure video in March.

On Friday, September 6th, Buckingham Palace issued a statement from Middleton, congratulating Dwayne Fields on his new role as Chief Scout for Scouts UK. This organization, which the Princess co-presides over with Queen Elizabeth’s cousin, Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, was also acknowledged in the statement.

“Excited to collaborate with you!” she expressed, ending the message with her initial ‘C’, suggesting future interactions. In March, Middleton disclosed her cancer diagnosis on Instagram via a touching video. Since then, she’s kept her public engagements minimal, except for attending the annual Trooping the Colour parade in June, which honors the monarch.

In July, the Princess joined her daughter, Princess Charlotte, sister Pippa Middleton, and herself at an uncommon event – the Wimbledon tennis tournaments. To kick off the 2024 Paris Olympics and express their support for Team UK, the Prince and Princess of Wales collaborated on a video message— which included other famous figures— to applaud the athletes.

Regarding when she’ll resume public duties and her progress in recovery, no clear details have been provided. However, an unnamed source shared with PEOPLE this summer that the Princess is deliberately being given a break from active duty without any pressure. The source also stated, “It’s beneficial not to feel rushed and allow her to take things at her own pace, having leisurely days if she requires them.

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2024-09-09 16:37