Catherine Continues Recovery at Royal Ascot as Prince William Misses Day Two

King Charles Leads Royal Turnout While Prince and Princess of Wales Remain
Absent

Prince William was notably absent from the second day of Royal Ascot on
Thursday, June 19, as King Charles and Queen Camilla led a strong royal
showing during the iconic summer event.

The King and Queen arrived at Ascot flanked by several senior royals,
including Princess Anne and Prince Edward, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim
Laurence and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. Princess Beatrice and her husband
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi also joined the carriage procession, along with Zara and
Mike Tindall.

William, who had attended the event solo the day before, did not return for
Thursday’s engagement. Instead, the Prince of Wales spent the day supporting
environmental innovation, visiting sustainable dyeing company Colorfix
alongside Earthshot Prize Council member Cate Blanchett.

His wife, Princess Catherine, had been listed on Wednesday’s Royal Ascot
attendance sheet in an earlier version of the procession list but was later
confirmed not to be attending. Royal officials clarified that her name was
mistakenly included due to an administrative oversight and was never intended
to appear on the official schedule.

Catherine, 43, is continuing her carefully paced return to public life
following her cancer treatment. Though not present at Ascot, she joined Prince
William at Trooping the Colour and Order of the Garter earlier in the week—two
high-profile appearances that marked key moments in her gradual re-emergence.

While the Prince and Princess of Wales continue to balance royal duties with
Catherine’s ongoing recovery, their recent appearances show a shared
commitment to returning to public life with purpose and care.

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