After months spent treating herself with the support of those around her, Kate Middleton happily announced the end of her cancer treatment recently. “ As summer comes to an end, I can’t tell you how relieved I am to finally be done with my chemotherapy treatment », she wrote on Instagram, in the description of a video showing her enjoying the nature of Norfolk in the presence of her husband William and their little ones. And to add: “ The last nine months have been incredibly difficult for our family. Life as you know it can change in an instant and we had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and unknown roads. » Her father-in-law, Charles III, could also follow her in this new chapter.
Charles III facing cancer: his doctors make a big announcement
Like Kate Middleton, Charles III learned he had cancer earlier this year. “ During the King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostatic hypertrophy, another area of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests identified a form of cancer », Announced Buckingham Palace in a press release. After having delegated his royal tasks for a time to his eldest son William, the King of England has nevertheless made numerous appearances in recent weeks, for example showing himself in great form at the beginning of October, during a reception dedicated to the diaspora of Commonwealth, held at St James’s Palace, London.
Sunday October 6, our colleagues from Daily Mail have also revealed that Camilla’s husband would have to stop his treatment for several days during his next trip. Indeed, shortly, the 75-year-old monarch will head to Australia and the Samoa Islands. If the grandfather of Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte will therefore be able to do without treatment during his stay, he will however have to resume his treatment once back on British soil, as specified by the English media.
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« Things are now moving in a very positive direction »
Charles III was certainly delighted to be able to do without his cancer treatment for the duration of a trip. And for good reason, the son of the late Elizabeth II is eager to return to the normal course of his schedule and fully assume his duties. This good news would also allow him to consider a positive outcome, as a source close to the Crown had confided to the Mirror : « Things are now moving in a very positive direction, which allows him to make long-term plans. » And to specify: “ Naturally, some of his thoughts have been about his own health and how he wants to use his misfortune to create something positive, but he’s also been thinking about what he wants to do once his treatment is over and he will be healthy again. »