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Princess Kate Middleton Temporarily Replaced at Irish Guards Parade Amid Recovery
Princess Kate Middleton, recovering from abdominal surgery, cannot attend this year’s Irish Guards parade, where she serves as honorary colonel.
In her absence, Lady Ghika, the wife of Major General Sir Chris Ghika, will stand in for the Princess of Wales at the event.
Despite her absence, Princess Kate expressed her St. Patrick’s Day wishes in a message shared on the official social media account of the Prince and Princess of Wales, offering a glimpse of the Irish Guards rehearsing for the parade.
Having assumed the honorary colonel role from Prince William in 2023, Princess Kate’s dedication to the regiment’s traditions remains unwavering.
Title: Princess Kate Middleton’s Absence at Irish Guards Parade Filled Amid Recovery
Princess Kate Middleton, honorary colonel of the Irish Guards regiment, recuperates from abdominal surgery, leading to her temporary replacement at the annual parade.
While unable to attend this year’s event, the Princess of Wales conveyed her St. Patrick’s Day wishes through a heartfelt message to her supporters.
Stepping in for her is Lady Ghika, the esteemed wife of the regiment’s Major General Sir Chris Ghika, who will represent the royal family at the parade.
In a video shared on the official social media account of the Prince and Princess of Wales, a sneak peek of the Irish Guards rehearsing for the parade was shared alongside warm greetings to all celebrating the occasion.
Kate’s assumption of the honorary colonel role from Prince William in 2023 reflects her commitment to the regiment’s traditions and ceremonies.
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