In an unexpected turn of events, Princess Kate’s absence from the upcoming Trooping the Colour ceremony has opened the door for a fresh lineup of royals to accompany King Charles.
Scheduled for June 15, the event is set to feature Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, and Zara Tindall by the king’s side, marking a notable shift in royal representation.
Princess Kate, known as the Princess of Wales, has stepped back from public duties this year following a serious health diagnosis.
Her decision to withdraw has left a noticeable gap in royal engagements, prompting speculation about who will take her place at this significant event.
Traditionally, during Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, all non-working royals and their children would grace the Buckingham Palace balcony.
However, since Prince Andrew‘s removal from royal duties in 2019, King Charles has implemented stricter rules.
Non-working royals have been barred from appearing on the balcony during official occasions, which has kept Beatrice, Eugenie, and Zara from participating in this iconic moment since then.
This year’s Trooping the Colour will be different, though.
With Princess Kate not in attendance, there’s a growing belief that King Charles may reconsider his stance on non-working royals.
It seems he might allow them to join him on the Buckingham Palace balcony, creating more space and a more inclusive atmosphere for the celebration.
Adding to the royal mix, Lady Gabriela Windsor has reportedly received an invitation from the king to join the festivities.
This comes just months after the tragic passing of her husband, Thomas Kingston.
The gesture highlights the king’s desire to support family during difficult times and foster unity within the royal circle.