Princess of Wales pulls out of Royal Ascot appearance

The Princess of Wales withdrew from a planned participation in Royal Ascot.
According to Royal Sources, Catherine, who gradually returned to public life after the diagnosis of cancer last year, tries to find the right balance when he returns to his public interactions.
It was said that the princess was disappointed to miss the sport occasion in Berkshire, which will appear in the transport process.
On Wednesday, her husband would join the Wales Prince, King and Queen.
William hoped to see Catherine because it was called one of the figures that gave racing awards on the second day of the meeting.
Kensington Palace confirmed that he would not participate in the races.
Princess was last seen smiling and joking with other royalities Monday during the order of the garter service in Windsor.
Recently, public appearances have increased with the participation of Trooping on Saturday and the participation of the V&A East Store Museum on June 10th.
Catherine announced that it was in remission of cancer after doing it in January. Emotional return to the hospital where he received treatment.
He announced that he recognized him before he announced his chemotherapy in September and said: “It is my focus to do my best to stay without cancer.”
Catherine did not join Royal Ascot last year and did not participate by saying that he had been “flying” with his support messages since his diagnosis and “made good progress” but “he hasn’t come out of the forest yet.”
One of the most important events of the summer social calendar, the event lasts more than five days on the Berkshire race track and is expected to draw more than 250,000 spectators.
The royal family’s transport regiment on the race track points to the beginning of the day.
The Regiment celebrates its 200th anniversary, a tradition accompanied by the Duke of Wellington during the reign of George in 1825.
King and Queen Queen II. He continued his close relationship with Elizabeth with the races. The late Queen had racing horses with more than 20 Royal Ascot winners in his 70 -year reign.
The king and the queen captured horses steadily, and in 2023, when the horse desert heroes victory against King George v Stakes, they enjoyed their first royal ascot winners.