THE Princess of Wales Kate Middleton has revealed that she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. This was expressed by the Princess of Wales, who is now 42 years old, in a personal video message released by Kensington Palace, Friday (22/3) yesterday.
This news comes just months following Princess Kate underwent “abdominal surgery” on January 17. In his new message, he said that at the time of the operation the disease was said to be non-cancerous. However, post-operative tests indicated new cancer was discovered.
The type of cancer was not revealed in Princess Kate’s message.
“We will not share any further personal medical information. The Princess has the right to medical privacy, like all of us,” said a Kensington Palace spokesperson.
Princess Kate assured the public that she is fine and continues to undergo treatment with the help of the medical team.
“I am doing well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal; in my mind, body and spirit,” said Kate.
Indonesian media will share a brief summary regarding the initial diagnosis of the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton who was diagnosed with cancer until today.
- On Friday, March 22, Kate Middleton revealed that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy.
- The Princess of Wales said the cancer was discovered following abdominal surgery in January.
- Kate explained that she and Prince William had taken time to explain her health issues to their three children and she was taking a step back from work to focus on her health and recovery.
- Many immediately sent words of support to Kate, including her brother-in-law Prince William and his wife Meghan Markle, who wished her good health and recovery.
- Kate’s news makes her the third member of the royal family to publicly reveal that they have recently been diagnosed with cancer. King Charles and Sarah, Duchess of York, have both previously revealed they were diagnosed with cancer. (Z-10)
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