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The Princess of Wales has received many messages of support since announcing her cancer diagnosis on Friday (March 22). According to a netizen who himself received the letter, he has already started responding to these wishes for a speedy recovery.
“Both the Prince and Princess have been overwhelmed by the messages of condolence from people across the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and around the world,” Kensington Palace said in a statement released on Sunday, March 24. Since the announcement of her cancer, Kate Middleton, who has started chemotherapy, has received many letters from fans wishing her a speedy recovery. Letters to which Prince William’s wife began to respond.
This is evidenced by the letter of thanks received by one of the Internet users on Saturday, April 6. @AlexmarieHoll1 posted the letter she received from Kensington Palace on X. “Thank you for your kind wishes to Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales,” the document reads. Your thoughtful gesture is much appreciated.” In fact, the netizen sent a congratulatory card to Kate Middleton in January after she underwent “abdominal surgery”.
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Broken tradition
A mission where Kensington Palace, however, deviated from tradition. As it reminds Daily Mail: , In the palace, it is customary to send letters accompanied by a photo. However, the thank you note shared on X by @AllemarieHoll1 was notably lacking in that. For his part, King Charles III, who also suffers from cancer, reads “almost all the mail”, according to his official website, and is “deeply interested” in the messages of support sent by his fans.
Source: Le Figaro
