Kate Middleton returns to Irish Guards’ St. Patrick’s Day Parade after missing it last year due to cancer battle
- Catherine, the Princess, returned to the Irish Guards’ St. Patrick’s Day Parade after missing it last year due to her cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- She awarded medals for long service and good conduct to soldiers who returned from Iraq during the parade.
- Catherine expressed relief about being in remission and acknowledged the adjustment required after a cancer diagnosis.
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From toughest speech of her life to beacon of hope - how Kate got her smile back
WITH her glowing cheeks, radiant smile and sparkling eyes, the Princess of Wales drinking Guinness on St Patrick’s Day was a sight to behold. She was taking part in celebrations with the Irish Guards and giggled as the soldiers raised a glass to her. PAA beaming Kate on a visit to a kids’ hospice in Wales this January[/caption] PAThe princess toasting St Patrick’s Day with a Guinness on Monday[/caption] Kate at the Royal Marsden Hospital this J…
Kate Middleton can toast with a dark beer to her victory against cancer and the media campaigns designed against her. Back to normal
Kate Middleton drinks a dark Irish beer to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. The photo is dated March 2025, light years after the video that in the same month a year earlier had left the world stunned, turning off months of unstoppable flows of conspiracy theories as to the reason for its being eclipsed from the public scene. The Princess of Wales's life is slowly returning to normal, even though doctors still advise against trips that are too stre…
Royalty: Kate's toast with beer, the message Maxima gave through her wardrobe and the new challenges for Denmark's princes
Saint Patrick’s is one of Kate’s favorite quotes. Since 2012, she missed only three times the celebration of Ireland’s patron saint, and one of them was in 2024 because of cancer that took her away from all official commitments until the end of the year. But this March 17, the Princess of Wales returned to preside over the Irish Guard parade at the Wellington Headquarters regiment in London, in her capacity as colonel of that corps, and complied…
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