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Tony Jones

Kate returns to Royal Ascot with William for first time since cancer treatment

The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to Royal Ascot, joining her husband in the traditional carriage procession alongside the King and Queen.

The appearance at the famous Berkshire meet is her first since being diagnosed with cancer in early 2024 and undergoing successful chemotherapy treatment.

Last year, she was a guest of Charles and Camilla in the royal box but pulled out at the last minute leaving William to attend solo.

At the time it was understood the princess was trying to find the right balance as she made a full return to public-facing engagements following her cancer treatment.

The Prince and Princess of Wales rode in a carriage behind the King and Queen along the racecourse, continuing a tradition dating back 200 years to George IV and the Duke of Wellington.

The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive by carriage on day two of Royal Ascot (PA)
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive by carriage on day two of Royal Ascot (PA)

The royal party were cheered as they travelled past the stands filled with racegoers waiting for the first race of the day.

The prince and princess made a recent appearance with their children during the weekend’s Trooping the Colour ceremony and the couple were also part of Monday’s Garter Day celebrations at Windsor Castle.

King Charles and Queen Camilla (PA)
King Charles and Queen Camilla (PA)

Prince George joined his siblings at the celebrations for the King’s official birthday on Saturday and his parents announced on Monday he will be attending Eton College in the autumn, following in the footsteps of his father.

Charles and Camilla will have hopes of a Royal Ascot win when their horse Point of Law runs later in the Queen’s Vase.

They saw their thoroughbred Reaching High well beaten on Royal Ascot’s opening day in the Ascot Stakes as thousands of racegoers cheered on their horses.

Charles and Camilla took on the late Queen’s stable of horses and have become enthusiastic and passionate race horse owners and enjoyed their first Royal Ascot win in 2023 their thoroughbred Desert Hero won the King George V Stakes.

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