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After weeks of rumors about her health, the Princess of Wales revealed in a video that the cancer was discovered after abdominal surgery she underwent in January.
“I’m doing good.” Kate Middleton announced in a video posted on Instagram this Friday, March 22, that she has cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy. The announcement comes after weeks of speculation about her health, and two months after the 42-year-old Princess of Wales was admitted to a London clinic for “planned abdominal surgery”. “In January I had a major abdominal surgery in London. At that time I was told that my condition was not cancerous,” he begins with dignity in a video published on the Instagram of the Prince and Princess of Wales. “The operation was successful. However, the tests performed after the operation revealed the presence of cancer. So my medical team recommended that I undergo preventive chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of this treatment. In a statement released by Buckingham Palace, King Charles III said he was “proud” of his daughter-in-law.
Sitting on a park bench in jeans and a sailor sweater, Kate Middleton looks relaxed but excited. After thanking the many messages of support she has received, she explains that she wanted to take the time to explain to her three children “in the most appropriate way”. “It took us a while to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis,” she told Prince William’s three children. “Like I told them, I’m doing well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal,” she added, adding that she hopes the public will understand that “as a family we need time, space and space is needed. privacy while I continue my treatment. This is Kate Middleton’s first official appearance since the traditional Christmas service at Sandringham on December 25.
Let’s remind that on January 17, the press release published by the Kensington Palace stated that “The Princess of Wales.[vait] yesterday he was admitted to a London clinic for elective abdominal surgery. The palace did not release further details afterwards, but relayed the princess’s “wish” that her personal medical details remain confidential. “The operation was successful, and it is expected that he will stay in the hospital for 10-14 days,” he said. Facing questions, the Kensington Palace, however, informed the British royal correspondents that it was not cancer.
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Source: Le Figaro
