King Charles III’s Garter Day Appointments Excluded Kate Middleton, Raising Questions

King Charles III has announced the appointment of Baroness Manningham-Buller as Chancellor of the Order of the Garter and Lord Ashton of Hyde as Master of the Horse, two prestigious positions within the Order. However, his announcement notably omitted Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.

This exclusion has sparked speculation that the King may be snubbing his daughter-in-law, who has played an increasingly prominent role in the Royal Family in recent years. Last year, Kate made a notable appearance at the Order of the Garter service, wearing a polka-dot dress and earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.

Some observers believe that Kate’s absence from the latest Garter Day appointments could be a sign that her role within the Royal Family may be changing. Reports have emerged that her team is reassessing her workload upon her return to public duties, with the possibility that her responsibilities may be reduced to accommodate her ongoing health condition.

It is important to note that these are just speculations at this stage, and the Royal Family has not officially commented on the matter. However, the exclusion of Kate Middleton from the Garter Day appointments has certainly raised questions about the future of her role within the monarchy.

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