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Kate Middleton leaves fans saddened with latest decision, says Royal expert

Kate Middleton, the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, who has attended Wimbledon nearly every year since 2011, left her fans awaiting her appearance on the first day of the tennis tournament. The Prince and Princess of Wales’ social media accounts also remained silent as Wimbledon kicked off on Monday, leaving tennis fans saddened by the lack of a message from Kate.

No members of the royal family attended the first day of the event, a year already troubled for the King and the royal family. Instead, other celebrities stole the spotlight. David Beckham and David Attenborough turned cameras their way, appearing to be in great spirits alongside other elites.

Wimbledon chiefs have admitted they “don’t know” who will present trophies at this year’s tennis tournament, however will give Kate as much “flexibility as possible” as she continues her treatment. “We’re hopeful that the Princess of Wales will be able to present the trophies as the Club’s patron, but her health and recovery is the priority,” Jevans told Telegraph Sport.

Princess Kate’s absence was deeply felt by her fans, who eagerly awaited a surprise appearance. However, she did not attend the event due to her ongoing chemotherapy.

Royal expert Emily Andrews speculated that Kate may still make an appearance at Wimbledon this month. Other royal commentators believe she might attend the final to present the trophy. Young royals, including Lady Louise Windsor, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie, are expected to fill the royal box in her absence.

The absence of Kate Middleton, a beloved figure at Wimbledon, underscores the impact of her ongoing health battle on her public engagements. Her fans remain hopeful for her return to the tournament, whether later this month or at the finals.

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