Wales’ younger princess’s younger sister said how family support helped her sister cope with a difficult diagnosis.
The younger brother of the Princess of Wales, British businessman James Middleton, first talked about how their family went through difficult hours after Kate was diagnosed with oncology. About this people write people in publication.
According to the businessman, the family made every effort to support the relative -child when he was treated.
“For her, her family and a big family, it was a difficult time. But I think that the whole essence is to talk and offer support and help where you can. Close to a person is an incredible part. And this is the easiest way to truly show love,” she said.
The businessman also emphasized that their family is always ready to support each of the difficult situations. Thus, in 2017, James was diagnosed with deficit syndrome and clinical depression, his brothers Kate and Pipp Middlet accompanied him in several psychotherapy sessions, helping to cope with psychological difficulties.
“We are a friendly family. It’s always important to have support around us and not do something alone,” James Middleton added.
Keep in mind that in January 2023, Kate Middleton underwent a complex operation in the abdominal cavity, after which she went away from public activities for months. In March 2024, Princess Wales announced that Cancer had discovered her.
Earlier it was reported that Kate Middleton had the first time in two years participating in the solemn service at Westminster Abbey.
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