The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, is currently undergoing chemotherapy, which might extend her absence from full-time royal duties for several more months.
This update comes amidst recent public appearances with her sister, Pippa Middleton, and her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Royal experts have shared insights into the health condition of the Prince and Princess of Wales following Kate's outing at Wimbledon. Svar Nanan-Sen, speaking on GB News, relayed comments made by tennis star Novak Djokovic about the Princess of Wales. After meeting her at the tennis tournament, Djokovic remarked, "It is very nice to see her in good health. She seems to be in good health."
Djokovic also noted the royal family's longstanding appreciation for tennis, highlighting that both Kate and her sister have played the sport for many years.
"They truly respect and admire the game. It's wonderful to have that kind of support from the Royal Family," he added.
During a podcast discussion, Svar Nanan-Sen mentioned the positive reactions from tennis players upon meeting Kate. Emma Raducanu, who met Kate before her Centre Court appearance, described the encounter as a 'delight,' emphasizing it was her first time meeting Princess Charlotte.
Cameron Walker, joining the conversation, pointed out, "She's played tennis with Catherine as well." Svar responded, noting Djokovic's further comments, "Djokovic said it was a 'privilege' to be in her company again and provided a health update as well."
The respect from the tennis community was evident as Carlos Alcaraz, during his trophy ceremony, paused to bow towards Kate before accepting his Wimbledon trophy. "There was a real feeling of respect from the players towards the princess," Svar observed.
A royal insider revealed that Kate's cancer treatment is progressing well, as reflected in her positive demeanor and increasing confidence in her activities. "Kate's smile indicates she is recovering well after her treatment," the insider said.
Despite these optimistic reports, Kensington Palace has yet to confirm when the mother-of-three will return to her full-time royal duties, as her cancer treatment continues. The Palace remains cautious, ensuring that Kate's health takes precedence during this challenging period.