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Kate Middleton Attends Wimbledon Men’s Final Amid Cancer Treatment
Despite undergoing cancer treatment, Kate Middleton made a public appearance at the men’s singles final at Wimbledon alongside her daughter, Princess Charlotte. The royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club sat in the Royal Box to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the championship match.
Having shared her cancer diagnosis earlier this year, Middleton mentioned that she is currently undergoing chemotherapy and is still in the midst of her treatment. In a statement by Kensington Palace, she expressed that her progress is good but there is still a long road ahead with a few more months of treatment.
Kate Middleton’s presence at Wimbledon was a familiar sight, considering her longstanding support for the tournament. As a royal patron, she has been actively involved in Wimbledon events over the years, from attending matches to engaging in on-court activities with tennis greats like Roger Federer.
Prince William, who was absent from the Wimbledon final as he attended a football match in Berlin, showed his support for England‘s Euro 2024 final against Spain. Meanwhile, spectators at Wimbledon included celebrities like Tom Cruise, Zendaya, and Hugh Jackman, adding to the glitz of the event.
While at the tournament, Kate Middleton shared her admiration for Sir Andy Murray, who missed out on a final match at Wimbledon. Despite Kate’s ongoing cancer treatment, her dedication to fulfilling her royal duties, including presenting trophies at Wimbledon, has been unwavering.
Recently, Middleton also missed a charity polo match where Prince William played to raise funds. PA reported on Kate Middleton’s appearance, highlighting her continuous resilience and grace amidst her health challenges.