me. >> it can.com. the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, 89 live on cnn and streaming on max hello and welcome to allow viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm anna coren, left from hong kong, hit on scene in neutral the princess of wales is set to return to the public stage this morning. the first time since revealing her cancer diagnosis will have live coverage from buckling a summit in switzerland with hopes to kickstart a peace process and ukraine with at least two major players missing we'll look at what to expect and the heat dome is moving out of the south eastern us. we'll find out where it's headed next in a little less than an hour, trooping the colour events will get underway in london but more than 200 years it's been the official birthday celebration of the british monarch. and the highlight of the ceremonial calendar. >> will this year's festivities, commas king charles battles cancer. >> catherine, princess of wales, is also fighting the disease but she's expected to participate in trooping the colour events in her first public appearance since late last year, she also released a statement that read in part, i am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy know there are good days and bad days on those bad days, you feel weak tired, and you have to give into your body resting. but on the good days when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling well well, cnn correspondence and stewart joins us now from outside buckingham palace and what can we expect in the coming hour oh, you can expect pump pageantry. >> hundreds of soldiers. and of course, key members of the royal family and rural fans will be absolutely thrilled that this year it will include the princess of wales. and as the first time will be seeing her in public for a couple of months so maybe a little bit more actually at this stage since the statement of march that she was receiving treatment for cancer. now, today is all about the king's birthday. this is the official celebrate creation of the kings that they known as the king's birthday parade. and it involves this big ceremony called trooping the colour. well, one of the foot bad regiments of the household division troops their color, which is essentially sharing bear flag. this year, it is the irish guards and that is key really, because the kernels regiment is the princess of wales. so it'll be extra, please. i think that kernel will be there in presence and we expect to see her in a carriage. so first glimpse of the princess of wales and the three children, prince george, louis and princess charlotte expected in around half an hour leaving buckingham palace and heading towards horse guards for this group and tell us what has been the reaction from the british public because of course this, this was a surprise announcement yes i think there's i think it's very joyful surprise. >> i'll be honest. there was a lot of concern that they wouldn't get to see her this year, but also there's been so much empathy, i think from the public ever since that shock announcement in march, where we had the video message from the princess of wales and i think it's really notable in the statement we had yesterday while we still don't know the exact cancer that the princess is being treated for. we have a concept of how she's been feeling dealing with this on an emotional level so a much more personal relationship really between the royal family and the public. and they will be thrilled to see her today under no impression that there'll be seeing the princess lots in the coming month they're going to see in terms of public engagements on a case-by-case basis, whether the princes up to doing it, she's going to get advice, i believe from her medical team for each event, but people will be thrilled to see her both in the carriage and laser on the balcony behind me. you can see the drapes are already there. we expect to see in key members of the royal family, including the princess waving to the public. so it'll be a lovely event. hopefully, the weather cheers off. it has already started to rain but anna wouldn't be british without rain. come mind, it's okay. >> oh, will be well in the world. and as geoid in london was vague to you very soon we're watching closely and we'll bring you live coverage once the royal family, including king charles stopped leaving buckingham palace, that's coming up a little later in the hour well, joining two other news, the us president is leaving the g7 summit behind as he heads to a glitzy fundraiser with hollywood celebrities in los angeles. joe biden was part of a unified effort to support ukraine at the summit now in its third and final de, in easily, world leaders have reached a loan agreement for kyiv using profits from frozen russian investments. on thursday, biden and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy signed a bilateral security deal on the sidelines. mr. biden will be skipping the ukraine peace conference beginning today in switzerland, sending vice president kamala harris to meet with zelenskyy in his place, but he won't be the only leader missing at the event. >> russian president vladimir putin was not invited and china's says there's no point in sending any delegation if moscow is not represented. >> well, let's go now live to cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson and monopoly italy. we'll get to the peace conference, but, but firstly, final day of the g7, it's seems to have been a rather productive meeting it. >> was very productive and perhaps it was organized that way obviously, there's an effort to get a communique that is strong that brings everyone's positions together. and broadly speaking, that happened. but why do i say it was constructed that way? you bought it in to kind of really thank figures, president zelenskyy on the thursday, the first day when there was a lot about what's being done for ukraine in terms of that unique and never done before. using frozen russian assets to fund alone, to give to ukraine before there can be a change of presidency in the united states where you could potentially have an income coming president if it were donald trump potentially tried to reverse that kind of support for ukraine. so there was that there were, there were additional sanctions on russia. and as by the united states and bilateral security paste between ukraine and united states and between ukraine and japan. that was on the thursday, the friday, i think the big star of the event there was the pope who really brings his charisma, his his his cloud, if you will, on the world stage to have people listened to him. so when he speaks about ai it elevates that from being a sort of a dry technocrat, technological discussion that's hard to sort of understand where it's going when the pope comes out as he did and says, it can be good it's a tool, but it can be bad as well. he said, look, you could make an automated weapon i can select a target by itself using ai line up on that target by itself. decide to pull the trigger and shoe that target. he said there should never be a world where chines can kill humans. so he really elevated that discussion on ai to a place in the conversation that it might not have otherwise pupae, and then there was of course discussion about china, discussion about china's trade practices. this is something where the united states really wants a unified position with the other g7 leaders and, there was a strong there was a strong alignment on that and calling out china and is sort of over, overproduction and the effect that has on global trade. and there was as well disgust shan about trying to support sub-saharan africa development. they're putting more money in and supporting countries there that are affected by climate change. so so a lot of complex, we're going to hear in the next couple of hours from georgia meloni, the talia and prime minister kind of wrapping it all up, giving a final press conference and probably one takeout that she will have felt that got perhaps more exposure than she would have wanted. she didn't want the word abortion in the final communicate and we've heard through do that through the g7 that both president biden and president macron did want that language and that was the same language that was used in the hiroshima g7 declaration, just there every year ago. they did manage to word the final communicate without putting the word abortion in there. but but talking about talking about he importance of female productive rights. so that was the only place where we sort of saw any element of friction nick, most of the g7 leaders, they will then head to switzerland for this peace summit. but what will be achieved considering that the notable emissions again, i think, you know, the world here is looking at this in a number of ways. earlier on this year that there were delays in getting us from that and getting european long-term funding commitments to ukraine. and it really looked as if russia was taking advantage of that. ukraine because on the back foot and ukraine in a way sort of needed to ready itself for a peace process that perhaps wasn't going to end on the terms it wants where it vanquishes, right? usher, i'm pushes it entirely out of ukrainian territory because it wasn't getting the support that it needed. it doesn't look that way at the moment. the g7 reaffirm that unity and in the face of russian continued aggression inside of ukraine, the aim of this peace summit will be framed in a way i think that tries to ring fence a type of piece that ukraine can hope to achieve. even if going forward with a change in presidency in the united states it's with a more isolationist precedent. if it's donald trump who doesn't want to support ukraine militarily, economically doesn't want to support neater. but there will be a basis agreed four, for the terms of peace, 57 different leaders, different states will be at the peace summit and cern in switzerland, 30 different ministers from, from other countries will be there. and we're trying to get an agreement that says ukraine should have peace on the terms of the un charter, which protects its sovereignty and territorial integrity. that's the position they want to get to get big broad sign-up but for that, and that kind of gives ukraine something that it can fall back on in the future if some countries decide to support it less than they are now robinson, always good to see you. >> many thanks. well, as we mentioned, a few minutes ago, president biden is attending a fundraiser today in los angeles. donald trump is on the campaign trail as well. he celebrated turning 78 on friday and west palm beach, florida, where he attached to joe biden without mentioning the current president's age. biden is just three years older, and whoever wins will be the oldest president ever sworn in. later today, trump troubles to the battleground state of michigan, where he is scheduled 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that it launched airstrikes in lebanon targeting hezbollah, not two rockets were launched from lebanon into israel dozens of rockets were fired into israel and the golan heights from lebanon on thursday, many were intercepted in the air, but it's all adding to concerns over the risk of a wider war in the middle east meanwhile, israel is facing growing criticism for how it's treating palestinian prisoners. the palestinian legislative council in gaza says they are being starved and tortured prompting calls for inspections of israeli detention centers. some prisoners released this week appeared frail and thin after several months behind bars. one of them says, many prisoners are in poor health and suffering from skin diseases as cnn has reached out to israel's military and prison authorities for a response to these allegations or meanwhile, there's new evidence of the toll of the war is taking on innocent children in gaza. and cnn's paula hancocks joins us live from tel aviv with more and polar, the number of dead children, the number of injured children in gaza is staggering lana misery does continue it's a flourish in gaza. >> we see and not least, for some of those who have been injured in the war, and also some of those who have diseases cancer patients, those needing dialysis, because they cannot get out of gaza at this point for treatment. now we know the rafah crossing between egypt and gaza has being shut for about 5.5 weeks. we spoke to the world health organization who said that at least 10,000 patients in gaza desperately we need to be moved hannah kel had gone out to buy some sweets when the airstrike hit i miss seeing mama. she says, i miss my mom and my sisters no 1-year-old hannan has not been able to open her eyes since the strike ten days ago. doctors say she has 20% burns on her face, hands, chest, and leg one of thousands of patients trapped inside gaza without hope of the treatment they need. >> the lab her mother says, she tells me i want to play. what have i done to deserve this. she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannon just hours before she was hit they'd been forced to leave their home and refer when the israeli military moved in. and were sheltering in someone's garden now barrage canon says, my sister went to a grandfather and asked for one shackle for her and one for me. i went to the shop and was about to pay the man and a missile fell i didn't hear the whizzing are just saw a red light hannan doctor says she was in critical condition when she arrived. they removed shrapnel from her face and reconstructed her nose. he says they now have no choice but to wait to transfer her out of gaza, hoping her wounds don't get infected most children need medical transfers. he says for more qualified treatment than here. we don't have the treatment, the tools, we don't have the supplies rafah crossing has been closed since may 7 when the israeli military took 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