UK Army removes report of Kate appearing at public show in June
The United Kingdom Army has removed the report made on its website that the Princess of Wales Catherine would be appearing at Trooping the Colour in June.
The claim had caused confusion after Kensington Palace said it had not confirmed her appearance, according to a BBC report.
Tickets were being sold on the site for the military spectacle with a picture of Catherine, and a line saying she would be reviewing troops on 8 June.
But the Army did not seek approval from the palace before publishing the page.
The attendance of senior royals at events is generally confirmed closer to the time of the event.
Kate’s engagements were recently suspended after she underwent abdominal surgery for an unspecified condition in January.
Kensington Palace has said the princess is doing well but is not due to return to public duties before Easter.
The website also said King Charles III would be reviewing the troops in the final parade on 15 June.
His attendance has also not been confirmed by Buckingham Palace, but this section of the Army website is not altered.
The King has suspended public engagements after beginning treatment for cancer.
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