Princess of Wales Catherine made her first public appearance since undergoing surgery five months ago, which revealed the presence of cancer. (Photo: AFP)
Dressed in white dress and waving to the crowd, Kate Middleton, along with her family attended the, "Trooping the Colour," an annual military parade held in central London to celebrate the official birthday of the British monarch. (Photo: AP)
The British Princess was first seen arriving with Prince William and son Prince George of Wales to the Buckingham Palace before the King's Birthday Parade. (Photo: AFP)
The 42-year-old princess was taken by horse-drawn carriage from Buckingham Palace with her children, George (10), Charlotte (9), and Louis (6), to observe the ceremony from a building overlooking Horse Guards Parade, a central London ceremonial ground. (Photo: AFP)
Kate observed the ceremony from a window with a view of the parade ground. As the event unfolded, she was seen highlighting various elements to her children. (Photo: Reuters)
After she attended the parade, Kate was seen sheltering from the rain with an umbrella as she walked with her children back to the Glass State Coach at Horse Guards Parade. She was also smiling and waving at the crowds who also were drenched in the rain. (Photo: AFP)
After the parade, Kate joined the other royal family members on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a flypast of military aircraft, delighting the assembled crowds. (Photo: AP)
Kate Middleton was greeted by an eager crowd. Royal fans held up cut-out pictures of Britain's King Charles III and Kate, Princess of Wales as they gathered in the Mall ahead of the start of the ceremony. (Photo: AP)
In a statement posted on Prince and Princess' social media handles on Friday, Kate revealed details of her treatment stating that she going through chemotherapy and is "making good progress". Kate had revealed to the public in March, that she had Cancer, soon after it was told that King Charles was also dealing with Prostate cancer. (Photo: The Prince and Princess of Wales X handle)