Princess of Wales, Catherine’s parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, made a public appearance for the first time since their daughter’s cancer diagnosis.
The couple, dressed elegantly and wearing smiles, were captured arriving at the Royal Ascot Horse Racing event.
Carol looked radiant in a light blue floral organza dress by Self Portrait, complemented by a matching fascinator.
Despite the absence of Princess Catherine, who is undergoing cancer treatment, her mother exuded grace and warmth as she interacted with photographers at the prestigious Berkshire gathering.
The Princess of Wales, unfortunately, could not attend the annual Royal Ascot event, a favorite among senior members of the Royal Family, due to her ongoing cancer treatment.
However, she recently made a triumphant return at Trooping the Colour in London after being away for most of the year.
While her presence at the event does not signify a full resumption of public duties, loyal Royal supporters were overjoyed to catch a glimpse of their beloved Princess after a six-month hiatus.
Currently undergoing preventative chemotherapy, Princess Catherine shared in her latest update that the treatment will continue for several more months.
Throughout her challenging journey, her mother has stood as a pillar of strength, offering unwavering support to her daughter and family.
The Middleton couple’s previous public appearance was in December when they attended the annual Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey.
Just a few months later, the world was stunned when Kate revealed her cancer diagnosis in a video message.
In her most recent update released last Friday, the future Queen candidly shared about the ups and downs of her treatment.
She expressed experiencing both good and challenging days during chemotherapy, often feeling weak and fatigued.