As he carries out his duties for the Royal Protection Program (RPP), Prince William remains focused on steadfastly supporting his wife. For him, everything hinges on her happiness. Now, the Prince and Princess of Wales face a difficult decision regarding their children’s participation in the upcoming Trooping the Colour ceremony amid Princess Catherine’s battle with cancer.

Buckingham Palace is experiencing its first significant event without Catherine since 2010, following news that she will be absent from public duties for some time. It remains uncertain if any future appearances by Catherine will mark a full return to public life.

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Imagine what it will be like on June 15 when the remaining royals take their place on the palace balcony for the first flypast over King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as the resilient Princess Anne and Prince William. This year’s military service might feel somewhat disappointing and lackluster without Princess Catherine.

The event holds a special place in the hearts of the young, and the children would likely adore it, making it a real gift for them. Royal biographer Ingrid Seward noted that last year, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children George, Charlotte, and Louis, attended the event, resulting in some absolutely adorable scenes.

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However, due to Princess Catherine undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer, she is unlikely to participate in this year’s Trooping the Colour. This means the couple must decide whether their three children will attend the royal engagement.

Traditionally, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis would arrive in carriages with their mother, but if Catherine didn’t attend and Prince William arrived on horseback, there would be no carriage for the children. It is predicted that the children may skip the celebration without their mother. Seward suggested that it might be better for them to stay with their mother during this challenging time, indicating that the ceremony might be notably marked by Catherine’s absence.

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This year, the royal family’s resilience in the face of adversity will be highlighted as the nation eagerly awaits the momentous holiday. The bonds of love and strength within the British royal family will endure, no matter the obstacles.

Countless individuals have faced similar battles and emerged victorious, their resilience serving as a beacon of hope. Armed with newfound determination, Catherine begins her journey of healing, filled with challenges and uncertainties but also with a sense of purpose. Despite her hardships, she remains steadfast in her belief that she will emerge stronger, wiser, and more resilient than ever before. The Princess of Wales has asked the public and media to respect her family’s privacy during this time.