Princess Kate's first job back revealed as she's pictured for first time since surgery
The Princess of Wales underwent a planned abdominal surgery on January 16 and has been taking time off royal duties while she recovers.
Princess Kate is set to return to work as her first job back has been revealed.
The Princess of Wales is scheduled to take part in a formal Review ahead of Trooping the Colour in June. The ceremony, which has not yet been confirmed by Kensington Palace, is set to take place on June 8.
Princess Kate's attendance will be one of her first engagements after her time off royal duties since her abdominal surgery back in January.
The royal has been recuperating at home in Windsor and is not expected to be back until after Easter.
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While the princess may attend more engagements before the formal Review and after her recovery ends, this is the first major official duty to be scheduled, if confirmed.
The Ministry of Defence said the ceremony will feature over 1400 soldiers of the Household Division and The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, including 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, all of whom will parade on Horse Guards for the second of two formal Reviews.
It will also include 250 soldiers from the Foot Guards who will line the processional route along The Mall.
The soldiers will be inspected by Princess Kate, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards.
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It comes as the future queen was pictured yesterday for the first time since Christmas morning.
The Princess of Wales was seen in the passenger seat of a 4X4 Audi which her mother Carole Middleton was driving close to Windsor Castle just before 9am, with many assuming they were taking Kate's children to school.
The pictures have not been available to publish in the UK after Kensington Palace requested that the Princess be given privacy to recover adequately.