Secret message behind Kate Middleton's Wimbledon appearance
On Sunday, Kate turned heads in a striking cobalt blue dress 
  
   
    Kate Middleton made headlines with her elegant return to Centre Court for the Wimbledon finals at the weekend, but one expert has claimed that her appearance carried a deeper meaning.
After a year of maintaining a reduced public schedule due to her cancer treatment, the Princess of Wales, 43, stepped out for both the Women’s and Men’s Singles Finals over the weekend.
Her fashion choices were instantly praised. But astrologer and psychic Inbaal Honigman believes Kate’s striking cobalt blue Roksanda dress on Sunday was more than just a style statement.
According to Inbaal, it was a powerful message of healing, resilience, and self-expression.

Kate Middleton sends ‘message’ with Wimbledon outfit
Speaking exclusively to Genting Casino, Inbaal revealed that the symbolic meaning of the colour blue goes far beyond fashion trends, particularly for someone in Kate’s position.
“The eye-catching bright blue dress worn by the future Queen at Wimbledon was not just a fashion choice,” Inbaal said. “The colour blue has profound spiritual meanings. It is a magical choice for the Pprincess, sending a clear and positive message to the nation.”
Blue is universally recognised as a colour of calm, serenity, and peace. But, according to Inbaal, it also holds spiritual associations, particularly with healing, which aligns perfectly with Kate’s current chapter.
“It’s a colour associated with healing. It’s seen as calming and soothing,” Inbaal explained. “It promotes a sense of tranquillity, and by wearing it, Catherine sends out the message that she is feeling well in herself.”
The choice of such a bold hue was a subtle declaration of strength.
Even more significant, Inbaal shared, is blue’s connection to the throat chakra in traditional Indian spirituality. As the centre of communication, this chakra controls truth, clarity, and the ability to express oneself.
“Blue is also the colour of the throat chakra,” she said. “It is therefore the colour of communication and conversation. For this reason, blue is linked with self-expression and speaking truth.
“In donning the blue outfit, Princess Catherine reveals that she has found her voice and that she’s not hiding anything.”
This emotional layer adds new depth to Kate’s Wimbledon appearance, especially as she continues her slow, steady return to royal duties after taking time to focus on her health.

The Wales family attend Wimbledon
Kate was joined at the Men’s Final on Sunday by her husband, Prince William, as well as their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
While the couple’s youngest child, Prince Louis, seven, did not attend, Kate made sure to carry a sweet tribute to her youngest child: a gold pendant adorned with his birthstone.
Charlotte, meanwhile, shared a now-viral moment with her mother during the warm afternoon, fanning Kate with a paper fan to keep her cool in the heat.

This year’s Wimbledon finals marked one of Princess Kate’s most significant public outings since beginning her gradual return to royal duties after undergoing cancer treatment. In January of this year, Kate announced she was in remission with her cancer after her diagnosis last year.
On Saturday (July 12), she presented the trophy at the Women’s Final. The princess returned on Sunday to do the same for the Men’s Final, continuing a long tradition as Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
In donning the blue outfit, Princess Catherine reveals that she has found her voice and that she’s not hiding anything.
In a solo appearance at Colchester Hospital last week, Kate opened up about the emotional toll of cancer recovery.
“You put on a sort of brave face, stoicism through treatment. Treatment’s done, then it’s like ‘I can crack on, get back to normal’. But actually, the phase afterwards is really difficult,” she admitted.
“You’re not necessarily under the clinical team any longer. But you’re not able to function normally at home as you perhaps once used to. You have to find your new normal, and that takes time. It’s a rollercoaster. It’s not one smooth plane, which you expect it to be. But the reality is it’s not; you go through hard times.”
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