Kate Middleton issues rare personal message minutes before poignant event

Kate Middleton issues rare personal message minutes before poignant event

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Just before a poignant event, the Princess of Wales sent a rare personal message. British tennis player Jack Draper is congratulated on the biggest victory of his career so far, taking to Kate’s official X account.

The princess is a renowned fan of the game and has patronized the Lawn Tennis Association since 2017. Draper, 23, defeated Danish player Holge Rune 6-2, 6-2 in the final of California to reach the seventh-ranked player. Kate also posted, “Congratulations, Jack,” on social media. a fantastic performance Bravo. C”. The princess’s personal message is indicated by the letter C. She eked out trophy emojis as she finished the post.

Phil Harris, The Princess of Wales, at Wimbledon last year.
British tennis player Jack Wells won the Indian Wells tournament
The Indian Wells tennis match was won by British tennis player Jack Wells (Getty Images).

With the victory, Draper will become the seventh person in the world rankings on Monday after defeating Wimbledon’s Carlos Alcaraz in the final four matches. Draper remarked, “This victory feels incredible.” “I’ve watched this tournament since I was a young man, watching every champion player compete on this grand court. To be a champion here means the world to me, to be honest…

It’s definitely a big moment for me; winning my first Masters title and being in the top 10 just strengthens my inner belief and confidence.

Kate is scheduled to attend a poignant St. Patrick’s Day celebration that she was forced to miss last year. Kate will take part in the Irish Guards’ annual St. Patrick’s Day parade today in her capacity as a colonel. She had cancer diagnosed and was recovering from abdominal surgery, so she was unable to participate last year.

Kate is set to join the Irish Guards St Patrick's Day parade
Kate will soon be a part of the St. Patrick’s Day parade (PA) organized by the Irish Guards.

However, she is gradually returning to public service, giving soldiers long-service and good conduct medals, and giving officers and guardsmen the customary shamrock sprigs at Wellington Barracks in London. The Irish Wolfhound regimental mascot will also be present.

Kate will meet Irish Guard veterans and junior cadets from Northern Ireland known as Mini Micks while performing the salute as a colonel during a march-past. The princess will also spend time in the junior ranks’ dining hall, where senior guardsmen will make an honorary toast to her, and with the sergeants’ mess.

She last participated in the parade in 2023 when she and Prince William visited the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, Hampshire, after taking over the position of colonel from her husband. The guardsman cheered the princess’s absence from public service last year by three cheers for the princess’s absent colonel.

Kate was also forced to miss the Irish Guards’ traditional rehearsal of Trooping the Colour, The Colonel’s Review. Kate wrote a letter to the regiment to express her regret for missing the rehearsal and to express her pride in the regiment.

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