Princess Kate set to miss holiday with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
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The Princess of Wales is expected to attend Balmoral with the wider Royal Family this summer
Princess Kate and Prince William will reportedly not take their three young children on holiday to a small island off the coast of Cornwall this summer.
The Princess of Wales was diagnosed with cancer earlier this and has only made two public appearances in 2024.
Kate, William and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have spent time on the island of Tresco over the last few summers.
However, according to The Daily Beast, the family is not expected to make the trip this year due to Kate's health as she continues to recovery from cancer.
Princess Kate and Prince William will reportedly not take their three young children on holiday to a small island off the coast of Cornwall this summer.
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Princess Kate also looks set to miss the Olympics as the sporting competition draws to a close.
Kate is strongly interested in sports and attended the London 2012 Olympics alongside Prince William.
However, the Princess of Wales is unlikely to make the trip to Paris to support Team GB in person during the final days of the competition.
Princess Kate is awaiting medical advice from her doctors ahead of making her next major public appearance.
Princess Kate is awaiting medical advice from her doctors ahead of making her next major public appearance.
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It is unlikely she will undertake an international engagement outside the UK at this point in her recovery.
Kate is set to travel to Scotland this summer to join members of the Royal Family at Balmoral.
The trip to the royal residence will be the longest she has travelled since being diagnosed with cancer.
A source told The Daily Beast regarding the Princess of Wales: Kate has been exceptionally open and honest about her health.
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Kate is set to travel to Scotland this summer to join members of the Royal Family at Balmoral.
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"Making two appearances before the summer break, at Wimbledon and Trooping the Colour, was a clear signal that she is doing well.
"That is what we are hearing privately as well—it’s not over but there is lots of optimism, lots of positivity."
They continued: "It is obviously still an incredibly worrying time but all the signs are that her cancer treatment, which is ongoing, is progressing well."