Kate, Princess of Wales ‘enormously touched’ by support after cancer announcement

LONDON — Kate, Britain’s Princess of Wales, and her husband Prince William have been “enormously touched” by the messages of assist obtained since she introduced her most cancers prognosis, a Kensington Palace spokesperson mentioned late Saturday.

Kate mentioned on Friday she was present process preventative chemotherapy after exams executed following her main belly surgical procedure in January revealed most cancers had been current.

The 42-year-old spouse of inheritor to the throne Prince William, known as the most cancers discovery a “huge shock.” The news comes as a contemporary well being blow to the British royal household: King Charles can also be present process therapy for most cancers.

Kate’s assertion by way of a video message, which was filmed at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, triggered an outpouring of assist from well-wishers.

“The Prince and Princess are each enormously touched by the sort messages from individuals right here within the UK, throughout the Commonwealth and around the globe in response to Her Royal Highness’ message,” the Kensington Palace spokesperson said in a statement.

“They are extraordinarily moved by the general public’s heat and assist and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privateness at the moment.”

Kate’s Friday announcement dominated British newspaper front pages on Saturday, with supportive messages combined with criticism of those who had speculated about her health in recent weeks.

 

 

The public also showed their support.

“Seeing the extraordinary dignity which Kate has proven, and her attempting to carry collectively the royal household, I hope that now what the media will do is to offer her and her household the privateness and respect that they deserve,” solicitor Simon Davis, 64, said outside Kensington Palace park.

“It’s good that she mentioned what’s happening as a result of I feel it helps lots of people that have that,” said Sarah Macdonald-Brown, a 50-year-old art gallery owner.

Tourist Karen Ferguson, 42, also showed her admiration for the princess, who is still popularly known by her maiden name Kate Middleton.

“It’s nice that she got here out and made a public assertion so that folks know she’s doing OK, and what is going on on. And I feel we’re all simply sending well-wishes, particularly for her younger kids.”

One of the most personal messages of support came from Kate’s brother, James Middleton.

He posted a childhood photo of him and his sister on Instagram and wrote: “Over the years, we now have climbed many mountains collectively. As a household we’ll climb this one with you too.”

Front pages

“KATE, YOU ARE NOT ALONE,” The Sun tabloid’s front page declared, saying she received a “enormous outpouring of affection and assist”. The rival Daily Mirror went with “KATE REVEALS CANCER SHOCK” and shared her remarks about how she had to explain the news to her children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

The Daily Telegraph quoted the princess as saying: “Cancer got here as enormous shock,” but noted she said she is “going to be OK.”

The Daily Mail rounded on people who have speculated on her health, asking: “How do all these vile on-line trolls really feel now?”

Rumors and gossip on social media, in newspapers and even some US talk shows had abounded since Kate’s January surgery, although her Kensington Palace office had announced at the time that she would be absent from royal engagements while she recovered.

On Friday, messages of support poured in for Kate, including from King Charles, Prince Harry, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and US President Joe Biden.

Sunak said Kate had “proven super bravery” with her statement, adding she “has been unfairly handled by sure sections of the media around the globe and on social media”.

Kate’s diagnosis was also big news internationally.

“Catherine’s Cancer Diagnosis Puts UK Royals on Even More Uncertain Terrain,” said the New York Times, noting that the grave health concerns of both the king and Kate are stretching an already slimmed-down monarchy.

Charles, who took the throne in September 2022 after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, underwent a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate at the same hospital as Kate in January.

Buckingham Palace then revealed in February that the 75-year-old king was to have treatment for cancer, meaning he has had to postpone his public royal duties. — Reuters

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