Confusion reigns over Princess Kate's post-surgery return to royal duties

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LONDON — Confusion reigned this week over when Kate, the Princess of Wales, would return to royal duties following a recent surgery that has kept her out of the public eye for weeks.

Kate, 42, wife of the heir to the throne, Prince William, was listed to appear in June at the Trooping the Colour, a traditional military parade. But the reference on the British army’s website has since been deleted.

She was hospitalized for almost two weeks in January to undergo abdominal surgery for unspecified reasons and Kensington Palace said she would step back from official royal duties entirely until at least after Easter. The lack of explanation for her surgery and subsequent long recovery have led to widespread speculation and a slew of online conspiracy theories.

Royal enthusiasts noticed this week that the army website was advertising Kate’s involvement in the Trooping the Colour in London on June 8. It said that she would be there to “review” troops, alongside a large picture of her.

Britain's Defense Ministry referred questions about the advert's removal to Kensington Palace; the palace declined to comment.

Trooping the Colour is a traditional parade held to mark the British Sovereign's official birthday. It will be the first Trooping the Colour held for King Charles III since he ascended to the throne.  (Antony Jones / Getty Images file)
Trooping the Colour is a traditional parade held to mark the British Sovereign's official birthday. It will be the first Trooping the Colour held for King Charles III since he ascended to the throne. (Antony Jones / Getty Images file)

Also known as the King's Birthday Parade, the Trooping the Colour is a traditional show of military pomp and pageantry that dates back to the 17th century and features 1,400 troops on horseback and on foot, including 400 army musicians.

The soldiers would be “reviewed by her royal highness the Princess of Wales,” the listing said, advertising tickets for between 5 pounds ($6.36) and 15 pounds ($19.09). King Charles III is due to review troops in an almost identical event the following weekend June 15.

“The soldiers will be inspected by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, Colonel Irish Guards,” the event listing said, referring to her honorary military title, previously held by William.

The listing now simply refers to the event as "The Colonel's Review," with no mention of Kate by name or any explicit confirmation that she will be there.

The princess was pictured this week in a black SUV driven by her mother near Windsor Castle.

The king, 75, was diagnosed with cancer following a medical procedure in February, but he has continued with royal duties behind the scenes while skipping some in-person appearances.

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