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The Princess of Wales, Catherine, has disclosed she is undergoing treatment for cancer, describing the diagnosis as a significant shock following a challenging period.
The specific type of cancer has not been revealed, but Kensington Palace expressed optimism about her full recovery. The diagnosis came unexpectedly after Catherine underwent abdominal surgery in January, with subsequent tests revealing the presence of cancer. She is now receiving chemotherapy, which began in late February.
In a heartfelt video statement, Catherine shared her journey and extended her thoughts to others affected by cancer, encouraging them not to lose hope. She emphasized the importance of family support during this time and the need for privacy as they navigate this challenging period.
The Royal Family, including King Charles—who has also undergone cancer treatment—has been fully informed and is supporting Catherine. Public figures, including Prince Harry, Meghan, and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, have expressed their well-wishes and emphasized the importance of privacy during her treatment.
Catherine’s diagnosis has led to a pause in her official duties, and she will not be appearing with the Royal Family on Easter Sunday. The revelation follows weeks of public speculation about her health since her surgery in January. Kensington Palace has called for respect for the family’s privacy during this time.
Leaders across the political spectrum, including Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, have voiced their support and admiration for Catherine’s bravery and optimistic outlook. The cancer community, including Professor Pat Price, has praised Catherine for her openness, highlighting the impact it can have on encouraging others to seek medical advice and share their experiences.
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