Recently, Kate Middleton has begun slowly returning to public events. In just a few days, she will have the opportunity to support her countrymen through media appearances. The question is, will she take advantage of it? The British press has the answer.
This year, those fascinated by the British royal family anxiously watch Kate Middleton. In March, Duchess Kate confirmed the suspicions of some internet users and admitted that she is suffering from cancer. The future queen is still undergoing treatment.
A few weeks ago, Kate Middleton made her first public appearance in months. For this occasion, she chose one of the most important royal ceremonies, the military parade in honor of the king’s birthday — Trooping the Colour.
As she announced on Instagram, this was her first, but not the only, summer event.
Will Kate Middleton attend the England vs. Spain match? It’s known
So far, the duchess has not appeared at other events. Internet users have begun to wonder if Kate will return before the cameras this coming weekend. The occasion would be the Euro 2024 final. After all, England will be playing for the cup against Spain, and important personalities from both countries are expected to be in the stands.
However, the British press is convinced that Kate Middleton will not be at the stadium. Interestingly, her illness is not the reason she will not attend the match.
Kate is the patron of English rugby (a role previously held by Prince Harry) and, therefore, it would be inappropriate for her to publicly show her support for English football – as reported by the “Daily Express.”
Royals at the Euro 2024 final
Prince William will be the royal football fan attending. He has been following the matches of the England national team and Aston Villa for years. It is almost certain that he will be at Sunday’s match between England and Spain. He may bring his eldest son along. Ten-year-old George increasingly accompanies his father during public appearances.
Interestingly, George was absent from the England vs. Netherlands match. The “Daily Express” reports that the future king had important professional commitments in London then.