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Princess Catherine shares cancer diagnosis, begins treatment

Princess Catherine has publicly announced that she is undergoing treatment for cancer, revealing her diagnosis in a video statement.

She described the diagnosis as a shock, coming after a particularly challenging few months, according to a report in UK State broadcaster the BBC.

She said, ‘I am well and growing stronger every day.’

The specific details about her cancer remain undisclosed, but Kensington Palace has expressed optimism about her full recovery.

She said the cancer was discovered following abdominal surgery in January, a condition that was unknown at the time. ‘Subsequent tests indicated the presence of cancer, leading my healthcare team to recommend a preventative chemotherapy regimen, which I have recently commenced’.

Starting her chemotherapy in late February, the palace has decided to keep further private medical details, including the cancer type, confidential.

At 42, the Princess has extended her thoughts to others battling cancer, encouraging them not ‘to lose hope or faith’.

Catherine and Prince William have prioritized managing this health challenge privately, for the well-being of their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis. They have sought to explain the situation in a child-friendly manner, assuring them of their mother’s recovery.

She asked for time, space, and privacy for her family during this time. Her father-in-law King Charles also underwent cancer treatment recently and was treated for an enlarged prostate, coincidentally at the same London clinic where the princess had her surgery.

Prince Harry and Meghan have wished Catherine ‘health and healing’.

With treatment underway, Catherine and Prince William will not be joining the Royal Family for Easter Sunday, nor will Catherine return to official duties soon.

The announcement follows intense speculation online about Catherine’s health after her absence from public events since January.

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  1. There you go everyone, now stop asking questions okay? Nothing else to see here. If you question a cancer patient, you’re bad people.

  2. Elites and leaders such as Trudea and Adern would have had a saline injection so no probably not turbo cancer here. William and the old man are tied in with the WEF

  3. Softening people up for the miraculous upcoming MRNA cancer “vaccines”. Kate is probably already toast, but will make for a good sob story.

  4. She does seem genuinely lovely. I am sorry to hear that she has cancer. Makes me wonder if she really did have the vaccine as opposed to saline.

    She should try Ivermectin. It has shown to have anti cancer properties.

  5. Forgive my cynicism, but what if she doesn’t actually have cancer and it is just to prime the people to expect cancer in young adults.
    Two royals now been diagnosed.
    And what is a “preventable chemotherapy regime”?

    • It could be this, could be something else too.

      There are so many crazy conspiracies out there right now about why she’s been gone for months and why they need to photoshop pics of her with the kids and what her “abdominal surgery” really was, that it’s hard to say for sure. We know the establishment often deliberately inject far-fetched nonsense in the public discourse to deliberately muddy the waters, they’ve been doing it for years.

      But yeah, I share your scepticism. “I have cancer so please stop asking questions or talking about me…”

      It’s a little too convenient.

      • no, it is no ” too convenient”.
        I have been very ill and for a long time. I have been also living as an heremit . Solitude and sleep are the best healers.

        • Sorry to hear you’ve been going through that, I hope you make a full recovery 🙏

          My point wasn’t that cancer isn’t an awful disease, my point was that I don’t really believe she has it. The excuse is what I find too convenient – it affords them the chance to pearl clutch and tell people to shut up and stop asking questions.

          It may well be true and I may be completely wrong, fair enough, I’m just some guy on the internet pretending to be a duck, but my suspicion is well warranted. On one side is a highly secretive royal family and on the other unscrupulous tabloid journalists and an internet full of whacky conspiracies. So pardon me if I’m suspicious of EVERYONE, especially when the excuse offered up ends with “now stop asking questions”.

          Once again, sincerely hope you get better. And if Kate legitimately is ill, I hope she does too.

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