The Boston Globe

Princess Kate to appear in June

Recovering from undisclose­d illness

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON — Britain’s government said Tuesday that Kate, the Princess of Wales, will attend a Trooping the Color ceremony in June. It's the first appearance announced for the royal since she underwent abdominal surgery.

But the announceme­nt by the Ministry of Defense caused confusion, because Prince William and Kate’s office, Kensington Palace, hasn’t confirmed any of Kate’s scheduled public events. It’s typically palace officials, not government department­s, who announce and confirm the royals’ attendance at events.

Kate has been out of the public eye since January, when palace officials announced that she was admitted to a private London hospital for planned surgery. They did not give any details but said she wouldn't return to her public duties until after

Easter.

The Ministry of Defense said on its website that Kate, 42, who holds the title of Colonel of the Irish Guards, will inspect soldiers during the June 8 ceremony. The ceremony's events, annual highlights in the royal calendar, are birthday parades to honor the reigning monarch and usually draw huge crowds. The tradition dates back more than 260 years. The spectacle is held at central London’s Horse Guards and along The Mall, the promenade outside Buckingham Palace.

The royal family has been under media scrutiny in recent weeks, because both Kate’s and King Charles III’s health problems have precluded them from carrying out their usual public duties.

Royal officials say that Charles is undergoing treatment for an unspecifie­d form of cancer, which was discovered during treatment for an enlarged prostate. The monarch has canceled all his public engagement­s while he receives treatment.

Kate was discharged from the hospita on Jan. 29 after two weeks for her undisclose­d condition. Palace officials have said she wished her personal medical informatio­n to remain private.

Speculatio­n about her health mounted last week when William at the last minute pulled out from a memorial service for his godfather, the late King Constantin­e of Greece, because of what officials called a “personal matter.”

Palace officials did not elaborate but reiterated that Kate is continuing to do well in her recovery.

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Princess Kate had abdominal surgery in January.

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