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The world is reacting to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) announcing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
The 42-year-old Princess of Wales shared the news in a video message shared on Friday (March 22).
“This of course came as a huge shock, and William and I have been been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family,” Kate said. “We hope that you’ll understand that as a family we now need some time, space and privacy while I complete my treatment.”
Following Kate‘s announcement, several members of the Royal Family and political figures around the world spoke out and sent her messages of support.
Browse through the slideshow to see who sent their support to Kate Middleton…
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abdominal surgery in January, she has mainly kept a low profile, leading the world to wonder where she went.The Duchess of Cambridge, 42, finally put rumors to bed about her whereabouts when she announced she has cancer in a video statement last month.The BBC has now addressed complaints that they covered her health battle an “excessive and insensitive” amount, per Deadline.The British Broadcasting Cooperation said that while they know that “not everyone would have approved of the approach we took” to relaying the news of Middleton’s cancer, the coverage “reflected the significance of this story and the outpouring of support for the princess from around the globe.”“Our reporting made clear that this is a difficult time for the princess and the rest of the Royal Family; we have been mindful at all times to approach our coverage with sensitivity,” the BBC said.The company continued: “As part of our analysis, we examined the intense speculation there had been in the preceding weeks about the princess’s health. We also reported on Catherine’s request for privacy and detailed the statement from Kensington Palace regarding the princess having the right to privacy in relation to her medical issues.”“We always give careful consideration to the editorial decisions we make,” the BBC added.
The BBC has responded robustly to complaints that its coverage of Kate Middleton‘s cancer diagnosis was “excessive and insensitive.”
her health woes to the world, saying doctors discovered her cancer during a planned abdominal surgery in January.The mother of three, 42, noted that she is now in the early stages of undergoing “a course of preventative chemotherapy.”According to royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, the Princess came across as “sincere, dignified, poised, and she was forthright” in her delivery. However, it was no easy feat.“She is inherently shy, and for her to do that took a lot,” Bedell Smith told People.The author, who had penned over 16 books about the royals, said Middleton’s heartfelt message echoed a similar approach to the late Queen Elizabeth II’s speaking style.“When she ended with ‘You are not alone,’ it rang a bell with something that Queen Elizabeth would have said,” Bedell Smith shared.
, revealed that she is , many expressed that they had joked about her whereabouts. But being sensitive to her privacy doesn't mean we shouldn't still be skeptical where appropriate and always try to separate fact from fabrication. Which is why eagle-eyed viewers noticed that news photo/video source Getty had flagged the video in which Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis with a warning.…a warning, not a fraud sticker, people! Yes, Getty noted that the video was supplied by the Palace, rather than taken by one of their own hired videographers.
Andy Cohen is apologizing to Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) after he questioned her whereabouts.
, Kate Middleton did not attend Easter church services with the royal family on March 31. And while King Charles just made is his since starting his own , Prince William reportedly opted to celebrate the holiday with his wife and three children.According to , The Prince and Princess of Wales are “spending the weekend privately at home” with Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
Last week, Kate Middleton announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer.The Princess of Wales shared the news in an official video posted to social media, where she revealed she was undergoing preventative treatment.The news came after Kate underwent major abdominal surgery on 16 January, when her condition was originally thought to be non cancerous. However, post operative tests found that cancer had been present.
With Easter around the corner, many of us will be thinking about where to hide the eggs in the garden for the little ones to find and what to cook for a big family meal. And it's no different for the Royal Family who have a bundle of traditions and plans when it comes to celebrating the Christian holiday.
Prince William is reportedly finding it difficult to keep calm and carry on amid Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. The Prince of Wales, 41, feels “helpless and scared” as the Princess, 42, receives treatment, according to Us Weekly.He allegedly has been asking other royal family members to fulfill his public duties so that he can stay home with Middleton and their kids Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, Prince Louis, 5.“They know their mother is sick and is trying to get better,” said the source.The insider continued, “William is trying to be there for Kate and helping in every way he can.
Kensington Palace has shared more details about Kate Middleton's cancer treatment, saying the princess is in 'good spirits'. The palace has answered a series of questions about Kate's health after it was announced she is being treated for cancer.
the royal family’s current dynamics, according to a royal expert.Royal historian and author Richard Fitzwilliams insists it’s very telling that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex weren’t notified ahead of Friday’s public announcement.“It speaks volumes that Harry and Meghan learnt of the diagnosis from the news,” Fitzwilliams told TIME. “The brothers reportedly haven’t been in contact for months and trust has completely broken down.”“A serious illness can change everything and bring families together,” he continued.
Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis after he resurfaced rumors that Prince William had an alleged affair with British aristocrat Rose Hanbury. The “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” host, 59, spent two minutes discussing his comments during Monday night’s episode.
cancer diagnosis. “All my thoughts and prayers are with the Princess of Wales as she starts her treatment,” Fergie, 64, wrote in an Instagram post on Monday.
Kate Middleton has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The Princess of Wales released a video statement revealing that tests after her abdominal surgery earlier this year found that cancer had been present.The news comes after weeks of speculation surrounding her whereabouts. Speculation that turned into conspiracy theories, going viral on social media.
The parents of the late Deborah James have sent a special message to Kate Middleton and her parents following the announcement that she has been diagnosed with cancer. Heather and Alistair James have praised the Princess of Wales for her brave words which could encourage more people to get checked for cancer.They have shared that Kate's honest talk about her diagnosis will give hope to others battling cancer and their families. Heather and Alistair's daughter Deborah was 40 when she sadly passed away in June 2022, after bravely battling Stage 4 bowel cancer for over five years.
Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis, tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy cast doubt on the British royal family and likened the heartbreaking video announcement to “North Korean propaganda.” “The palace lied, and the British press happily helped them lie,” Bouzy, 48, said in a post on X on Friday. “The countless ‘conspiracy theory’ headlines, while knowing a lot of what was being said was true.”“This is really some North Korea / Trumpian type of propaganda,” the post concluded.
The Princess of Wales shared the devastating news she has been diagnosed with cancer in an emotional video message which was released on Friday, 22 March. Kate explained she is undergoing chemotherapy treatment after the cancer was picked up after undergoing planned abdominal surgery. Sitting on a bench surrounded by daffodils and cherry blossom in the spring sunshine, Kate began her message saying, “I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you, personally, for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst I have been recovering from surgery.
Kate Middleton’s shock cancer diagnoses.The Princess of Wales, 42, revealed the heartbreaking news in a video message Friday, saying she is now undergoing chemotherapy. Following the announcement, a slew of stars took to social media to send their love and support to the British royal, including Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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