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“Kate’s Cancer Shock.” the British press is confused after Kate Middleton’s revelations.

Kate Middleton and her son Prince Louis in London on July 5, 2022.
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This Friday, March 22, 2024, the announcement of the Princess of Wales’s cancer upsets the English people and their newspapers. An overview of wave responses.

“Princess of Wales has cancer,” reads the solemn headline Times this Friday, March 22, just moments after Kate Middleton’s announcement. On his Instagram page, he addresses his fans, teaching about his fight against cancer. A way also to appease the British papers, who are very worried about the complete lack of news from the Princess of Wales and her blunders.

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“Kate’s Cancer Shock”

just as sober Daily Mail: Takes Kate Middleton’s words as a caption, taken from her Instagram video, ‘Kate. I have cancer.” Less sober, tabloid Sun reproduces the shockwave caused by this announcement, “Kate’s cancer shock.” Unfortunately, the headlines are very similar to February 5, the date of King Charles III’s cancer announcement.

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“I’m in the early stages.”

The only newspaper that makes a small move is A mirror, which focuses more on Kate Middleton’s illness itself than the headline, “I’m in the early stages,” noting that she’s undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The Princess of Wales has indeed stated that she is undergoing preventive treatment due to the traces of cancer found during abdominal surgery.

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“For once in her life, Kate needs to take care of herself.”

Sarah Vine, a royal columnist specializing in the British monarchy, was quick to respond. in the columns of Everyday MayThere he practically begs the Princess of Wales to take care of him urgently. The title is long but telling. “For once in her life, Kate needs to stop worrying about responsibilities and take care of everyone else and take care of herself.” In her short column, Sarah Vine laments “one blow after another,” citing the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Harry and Meghan’s departure and King Charles III’s cancer. “The Princess of Wales. This is the cruelest turn,” he wrote. “Not only is she a woman in the prime of her life, but she is also a mother to three young children: George, ten, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five. They will now be her main priority, both to protect them from the public reaction to her illness and to reassure them most importantly that mum will be fine.”

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A brave and very excited princess

Royal experts and newspapers celebrate the bravery of the Princess of Wales. Omid Scobi, royal watchr has shared a transcript of Kate Middleton’s video with her Twitter followers, calling it a “brave statement”. Ditto for articles relating to the same statement Daily Mail: publishes “Kate reveals she has cancer. The 42-year-old Princess of Wales bravely announces that she is fighting the disease. Other titles such as Times and A mirrorhighlighted the emotion that the video released on his official Instagram account caused, both using the term “moving video”.

“Shame on you”

Every English newspaper has its royal columnist. Each specialist of the monarchy has his own reaction. In Sun Matt Wilkinson is complaining about the way Kate Middleton has been treated on social media, while speculation abounds about her absence, which has seemed increasingly long and mysterious. “It’s time for the cruel trolls to apologize to Kate. they should show him more respect,” she wrote in the caption. The holiday is set. He condemns these “trolls”. “This is a disgraceful episode and people should have more respect for the Princess of Wales.”

For him, the timing of the announcement is clear and justified. “they chose today because it’s the last day of school for George, Charlotte and Louis and it means they can now start a family for the next two weeks, away from all the drama, and really pull together and deal with this cancer diagnosis.”

Source: Le Figaro

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