Royal Family's Balmoral Castle opens doors to the public as former Butler shares stories from inside.
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The Princess of Wales withdrew from the Royal Ascot procession list last week
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Prince William and Princess Kate plan to spend time at their Norfolk residence before joining King Charles in Scotland this August, according to new claims.
Kate is expected to participate in official duties during French President Macron's visit on July 8, including "meet and greets".
Following the French State Visit, the Wales family will retreat to Anmer Hall, their 10-bedroom Georgian property on the Sandringham estate.
At their Norfolk home, the princess and her family plan to enjoy countryside activities, including cycling excursions and sailing trips.
Prince William and Princess Kate set for summer family reunion with King Charles.
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The residence offers the family privacy and space for outdoor pursuits away from public scrutiny.
In August, William and Kate will travel to Balmoral to join King Charles and other senior royals for the traditional summer gathering, as reported by the Mail.
The Scottish estate has long served as a retreat for the Royal Family during the summer months.
The Princess of Wales withdrew from the Royal Ascot procession list last week, with festival organisers calling it an administrative error.
Balmoral Castle is located among the Scottish Highlands.
PASources close to the 43-year-old princess told GB News she was disappointed to miss the event but needed to balance public appearances with her ongoing recovery.
The decision followed two recent engagements at Trooping the Colour and the Order of the Garter.
The King is described as "entirely supportive of his daughter-in-law's approach" to her recovery and gradual return to duties.
Kate is expected to make an appearance at Wimbledon in her capacity as royal patron of the All England Club.
Kate and William own a mansion in Norfolk called Anmer Hall.
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Kensington Palace notified Royal Ascot of Princess Kate's decision to withdraw from the Royal Procession ahead of a major blunder that sparked confusion.
GettyLast year, one of her rare public outings was to the men's final, where she was accompanied by Princess Charlotte and presented the trophy to Carlos Alcaraz.
Her potential involvement in next month's French State Visit to Windsor Castle remains uncertain, with her attendance at the state banquet yet to be confirmed.
A source close to Kate told the Mail: "On some levels I actually think this is a good reminder that she was really seriously ill last year and underwent a significant period of chemo.
"As anyone who has been through that experience will tell you, you can feel very unwell for a long time afterwards."