JAKARTA - British Royal Member Kate Middleton made his first appearance to the public after announcing he was battling cancer in March.

The woman with the title of Wales first appeared at the Trooping the Color event. This is an annual military parade held in central London to mark King Charles' birthday.

The princess, whose husband Prince William is the heir to the throne, Kate is dressed all white and stands on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the event.

She also joined her children Prince George and Louis and Princess Charlotte on the train during the parade section of the show.

Kate said she was undergoing the chemotherapy process for her cancer. And according to him, as reported by AlJazeera, the day the development is getting better.

"On those bad days, you feel weak, tired and have to give up on your body rest. But in good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the best use of that feeling of health."

Cancer diagnosis

The 42-year-old last appeared in public in December when she joined other senior aristocrats for annual services at Christmas Day church.

Three months later, when speculation developed about her absence from the public, Kate announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer after stomach surgery and had started preventive chemotherapy.

Kensington Palace declined to provide further details about the type of cancer or treatment.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, royal commentator Richard FitzWilliams said his public appearance was "very important" because Kate and her children represented the future of the monarchy.

He noted that King Charles, 75, who was also present at Saturday's event, was also battling his own cancer diagnosis.


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