The Princess of Wales is set to join the Royal Family at Balmoral this month in what will be her longest journey since her cancer diagnosis, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Prince William and Kate have spent each summer at the 50,000-acre estate in the Scottish Highlands since their 2011 wedding.
However, some insiders worried this year might be different due to the princess’s health.
Since announcing her preventative chemotherapy in March, Kate has split her time between Adelaide Cottage in Windsor and Anmer Hall in Norfolk, about 125 miles apart.
The Princess, 42, also travelled the short distance to London for Trooping the Colour in June and to Wimbledon for the men’s singles final in July, both of which are an hour’s drive from Windsor.
But sources have confirmed to The Mail on Sunday that Kate will join her husband and their three children north of the border this summer.
Her attendance will be seen by many as further reassurance that the princess is making ‘good progress’ after her diagnosis.
In June she told the public in an emotional message she was ‘not out of the woods yet’ and had ‘good days and bad days’, adding that her treatment would continue for ‘a few more months’.
She said that on her good days it was ‘a joy’ to ‘spend personal time on the things that give me energy and positivity’.
The annual holiday at Balmoral is a tradition for the royals, where they can relax in the peaceful countryside.
Long country walks and fishing are typical pastimes, with William and Kate known to enjoy cycling through the leafy grounds. Kensington Palace declined to comment.
The upcoming trip to Balmoral for the Princess of Wales marks a significant milestone in her journey since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Despite some concerns about her health, sources have confirmed that she will be joining Prince William and their three children at the 50,000-acre estate in the Scottish Highlands this summer. This decision to travel to Balmoral is seen as a positive sign of the princess’s ‘good progress’ in her treatment.Since announcing her preventative chemotherapy in March, the Princess has been dividing her time between Adelaide Cottage in Windsor and Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Despite the challenges she faces, she has managed to attend important events in London such as Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon, showing her resilience and determination.In a recent message to the public, the Princess acknowledged that her journey is ongoing and that she has both good and bad days. Despite the ups and downs, she finds joy in focusing on activities that bring her positivity and energy. This positive mindset and determination are likely contributing to her progress in treatment.The annual holiday at Balmoral is a cherished tradition for the royal family, offering them a chance to unwind and enjoy the peaceful countryside. Activities such as long walks, fishing, and cycling are common pastimes for the Royals during their time at the estate. This time spent in nature and away from the public eye allows them to recharge and relax.As the Princess of Wales continues on her journey towards recovery, her upcoming trip to Balmoral is a symbol of hope and resilience. We look forward to seeing her enjoy quality time with her family in the beautiful Scottish Highlands and wish her continued progress in her treatment. Stay tuned for more updates and inspiring stories as we continue to provide valuable information for our readers.
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Source: USA Today