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British Army Deleted Announcement About Princess Kate Middleton’s Trooping the Colour Appearance

A recent stir has emerged within royal circles as the British Army abruptly deleted a post from its website hinting at the presence of the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, at the upcoming Trooping the Colour event in June.

Reports suggest that the army’s announcement of Princess Kate’s anticipated appearance on 8th June for a Trooping the Colour review sparked controversy, particularly as it was made without prior consultation with Kensington Palace.

The Ministry of Defence’s subsequent statement, affirming the Princess of Wales’s participation in a formal review preceding Trooping the Colour, has reportedly raised concerns for Prince William. Speculations abound that Prince William intervened, prompting the removal of the claims from the army’s website.

However, clarification on the issue surfaced after a royal commentator shared the now-deleted army post on social media. Renowned royal expert Rebecca English weighed in, stating, “This has not been confirmed by Kensington Palace, so appears to just be at the ‘planning’ stage at the moment.

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However, the fact that it’s even being billed suggests the event was pencilled in before the Princess’ operation. So I’d say that’s a case for cautious optimism!”

The situation underscores the delicate balance between royal protocol and military planning, highlighting the intricacies involved in coordinating royal engagements. As speculation swirls, royal enthusiasts await official confirmation from Kensington Palace regarding Princess Kate’s involvement in the prestigious Trooping the Colour ceremony.