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Princess Kate is back! Kate Middleton arrives at Trooping the Colour in 1st appearance since cancer

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Kate Middleton has been seen for the first time since her cancer diagnosis as she arrived for the Trooping the Colour parade in London.The Princess of Wales, 42, looked radiant as she arrived by car alongside her husband, Prince William, and her children - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

It comes after the mum of three confirmed her attendance at the royal event on Friday evening. Kate released a personal message, in which she revealed she would be attending the parade, and said she is making “good progress” in her cancer treatment.

Alongside a candid update on her cancer journey, she can be seen in a beautiful new image.The royal mum-of-three is seen standing under a weeping willow tree as she gazes up at the sky, dressed in a blazer over a white T-shirt, teamed with jeans and trainers.The tranquil picture was taken by Matt Porteous earlier this week in the grounds of the Windsor Castle estate.

Kate issued a lengthy and personal statement, in which she gave an update on her chemotherapy treatment and revealed she has "good days and bad days".The princess has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since late February.

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