Queen Camilla Supports Kate Middleton Amid Cancer Diagnosis

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28/03/2024 18h35

Queen Camilla, during her visit to the Shrewsbury Farmers Market on Wednesday, addressed Kate Middleton's recent cancer diagnosis and expressed her appreciation for the outpouring of love and support received by her stepdaughter-in-law. Middleton, 42, publicly shared her health news last Friday through a video statement on social media, revealing that she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy after medical tests detected the disease.

Speaking to the crowd gathered at the royal engagement, Queen Camilla, 76, shared her happiness regarding the kind wishes and support that Middleton had received. The Queen noted that Middleton was thrilled by all the messages and gestures of support from well-wishers. Young fans even held up colorful signs for the Princess of Wales, which Queen Camilla promised to forward to Middleton, further delighting her.

In her video statement, Middleton detailed her journey, mentioning the successful abdominal surgery she had undergone in January which led to the discovery of cancer cells in her body. She acknowledged the shocking news and how she, along with her husband Prince William, had been working privately to process and manage the situation for the sake of their young family.

Middleton, however, did not specify the type of illness she is facing but assured her well-wishers that she is on the path to recovery and getting stronger each day. Explaining the timeline, she mentioned that she required time to recuperate from major surgery before commencing her treatment. Equally important was taking the necessary time to explain the situation to their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, in a way that was appropriate for their understanding and to reassure them of her well-being.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that King Charles III is also battling illness, having disclosed his own disease last month following a procedure for an enlarged prostate. Camilla, who had temporarily taken time off earlier this month after fulfilling numerous commitments on behalf of her husband, will join Charles for the Easter church service on Sunday along with other members of the royal family.

However, Prince William and Middleton, along with their children, will remain at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, foregoing the service. This decision was made to prioritize Middleton's health and provide a conducive environment for her recovery, ensuring the well-being of their young family.

The royal family continues to rally around Kate Middleton during this challenging time, showing unwavering support and love for the Duchess of Cambridge as she confronts her cancer diagnosis.

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