Report: Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, needs the help of Liverpool……,

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Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is undergoing treatment for cancer, which is still in the “early stages.”

A cancer diagnosis has been made for the Princess of Wales. Kate Middleton stated she is in the “early stages of therapy” in a video statement that was made public on Friday, March 22, although she did not specify what kind of cancer she had. Three months have passed since Kate had stomach surgery on January 16; nevertheless, no information on her condition was ever disclosed at the time of the operation. She was not expected to resume her royal duties until after Easter, according to Kensington Palace.

She reassured people fighting the illness in a moving video message, saying, “You are not alone.” When Kate talked about the “great shock” of the medical development and the “very painful couple of months” her family had gone through, her voice occasionally broke with emotion. The princess’s ailment was initially believed to be non-cancerous when she was admitted to the hospital on January 16 for abdominal surgery. However, testing conducted following the successful procedure revealed cancer—the specific type of which has not been made public. The future queen started a round of “preventative chemotherapy” in late February, but she is believed to be in high spirits and with an optimistic outlook on her recovery, characterizing herself as “healthy and getting stronger every day.”

The princess stated in the video message that was captured on Wednesday in Windsor, “I had extensive stomach surgery in London in January, and at the time, it was believed that my condition was not malignant.” The procedure went well. On the other hand, postoperative tests revealed the presence of malignancy. As a result, my medical team recommended that I start a prophylactic chemotherapy course, which I am currently doing. Naturally, this was a great shock, and for the sake of our little family, William and I have been trying our best to digest and deal with this on a private basis. It has taken some time, as you may imagine.

Kate said, “It has taken me time to heal from significant surgery in order to start my treatment,” as she sat on a bench in the video, clothed casually. Above all, though, it has taken some time for us to reassure George, Charlotte, and Louis that everything will be alright and to explain everything to them in a way that suits them. I am well and gaining stronger every day by concentrating on the things that will aid in my physical, mental, and spiritual healing, as I have stated to them.

The third member of the royal family to receive a cancer diagnosis is the future Queen. A few days after his return from the hospital following a “corrective operation” therapy for an enlarged prostate that had been previously classified as “benign,” King Charles III was given a cancer diagnosis on February 5.

 

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