Princess Catherine of Wales Sends Heartfelt Apology to Irish Guards for Missing Trooping the Colour Rehearsal

Princess Catherine of Wales, also known as Princess Kate, has penned a heartfelt apology to the Irish Guards for being unable to attend their final rehearsal before the upcoming Trooping the Colour ceremony. As the honorary colonel of the Irish Guards, Princess Catherine expressed her deep regret for missing the event due to her ongoing cancer treatment. In her letter, she praised the regiment for their dedication and hard work in preparing for the ceremony, and expressed her hope to represent them once again in the near future. The Princess of Wales signed off the letter with the regiment’s motto, ‘Quis Separabit,’ which translates to ‘Who shall separate us?’ The royal family is eagerly anticipating the Trooping the Colour ceremony, a major event on the royal calendar, which includes a balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace and a flyover by the Royal Air Force. While Princess Catherine’s attendance at the ceremony is still uncertain, King Charles has confirmed his presence despite undergoing cancer treatment.