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Army removes website claim that Kate will review Trooping the Colour in June


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The Army has removed a claim on its website that the Princess of Wales is reviewing Trooping the Colour in June.

Tickets were being sold on the official website for the June 8 military spectacle, advertising an appearance by Kate, on Tuesday evening.

The PA news agency understands the event details were published because of Kate’s role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, the regiment which is trooping its colour this year.

However, it is understood the Army did not seek approval from Kensington Palace before publishing the page, and the website has been updated.

It also named the King as attending the main Trooping ceremony on June 15, also known as the Birthday Parade, because it marks the sovereign’s official anniversary, with bookings being taken for a ballot for tickets.

The announcement caused confusion because there had been no official confirmation from Kensington Palace or Buckingham Palace.

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A screengrab from the Trooping the Colour ticket website on Tuesday (PA)

Charles is receiving treatment for cancer and Kate is recovering from abdominal surgery, but it is understood planning for major royal events continues, as organisers remain flexible in the event of possible changes.

The princess has been seen being driven close to her home in Windsor after huge speculation on social media about the state of her health.

Only Kensington Palace, Kate’s official office, can announce her attendance at a royal event and confirmation is not expected until nearer the time.

The Princess of Wales presents shamrock to officers and guardsmen of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards in Aldershot in 2023 (PA)
The Princess of Wales presents shamrock to officers and guardsmen of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards in Aldershot in 2023 (PA)

Kate left hospital on January 29 and is recuperating at her Adelaide Cottage home close to Windsor Castle and is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter.

An image circulating online shows the princess, wearing sunglasses, sitting in the front seat of a car being driven by her mother, Carole Middleton.

Since his diagnosis, the King has postponed all public-facing duties but is continuing with behind-the-scenes work on his red boxes of state papers and some in-person meetings.

Charles was pictured earlier on Tuesday during a pre-Budget audience with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt at Buckingham Palace, ahead of the financial statement on Wednesday.


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