Princess Catherine of Wales has revealed she is undergoing treatment after cancer was discovered during tests following abdominal surgery in January.
The princess, 42, described the diagnosis as a “huge shock” after what she described as an “incredibly tough couple of months.” However, she conveyed a message of resilience, stating, “I am well and getting stronger every day.”
While the details of the cancer were not disclosed, Kensington Palace expressed confidence in the princess’s full recovery.
The treatment, initiated with preventative chemotherapy in late February, marks the latest chapter in her health journey, one that has been shielded from public scrutiny until now.
Despite the challenges, Princess Catherine emphasized the importance of family support, particularly from her husband Prince William. She spoke of the necessity to explain the situation to their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, with sensitivity and reassurance.
The announcement also shed light on the couple’s decision to maintain privacy, postponing their return to official duties. Notably, Prince William’s absence from a recent memorial service was attributed to the discovery of the princess’s diagnosis.
Acknowledging the intense public interest surrounding her health, the princess expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from well-wishers.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak commended her bravery and emphasized the need for privacy during such challenging times.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer echoed sentiments of support, emphasizing the added stress of public speculation surrounding the diagnosis. He underscored the princess’s message of faith and hope, emphasizing the importance of privacy for the royal couple and their family.
The video statement, filmed by BBC Studios, received widespread attention, with BBC News confirming their briefing by Kensington Palace prior to the announcement.
As the princess embarks on her treatment journey, messages of support and well wishes continue to pour in from around the world.
Ozioma Samuel-Ugwuezi
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