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    Catherine, Princess of Wales is set to join the Royal Family at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday

    The royal mother-of-three, 42, told the world she was "cancer-free" in a statement released on Monday (09.09.24), sparking reports she will soon be back in the public eye.


    Her statement has now sparked fresh speculation the remembrance day appearance in London will be central to her return to the spotlight.

    In the wake of her cancer news, royal fans have been resharing a report from the Sunday Telegraph saying she was "hoping to join the Royal Family at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday".

    It added later in the year she will want to host her annual Christmas carol concert.

    The newspaper said she would "potentially" join King Charles, 75, on 10 November at the national service in Whitehall in honour of those who died in World War Two.

    It added planning was "said to be underway for her annual televised 'Together at Christmas' carol service at Westminster Abbey in December if she continues to have more 'good days'."

    Catherine said on Monday even though she was cancer free after receiving preventative treatment for the disease since earlier this year, the road to recovery would be "long".

    It comes after a written message in July in which she said she was making good progress but was "not out of the woods yet" and was experiencing "good days and bad days".

    When she announced she was undergoing cancer treatment she described it as a "huge shock" for herself, her husband Prince William, 42, and their three children, saying it took time for them to explain it to their kids "in a way that is appropriate for them and to reassure them that I am going to be OK".

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