has once again thanked people around the world for all of their supportive messages following her brave statement confirming her
cancer diagnosis Kate and have said they have been "enormously touched" by the response following Kate’s emotional statement on Friday in which she revealed she was in the process of having chemotherapy. Today, the couple were seen for the first time since the announcement as they boarded a helicopter near their Windsor home. It's thought the couple were going to their property in Norfolk. They are expected to spend the school holidays at the residence along with their three children George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five. , who aims to lead the family in a show of unity on Easter Sunday, and praised her courage in speaking out about her health issues. Royal sources said Charles, who is also fighting the disease after being diagnosed in February, is looking to reassure the public amid incredibly testing times for the royals. Now, the Mirror can also exclusively reveal Charles, 75, has recorded an Easter message of hope. The speech is set to be broadcast on Maundy Thursday at Worcester Cathedral. will lead The Firm at the Royal Maundy Service, to give the Royal Maundy gifts on behalf of her husband.
Kensington Palace issued a special message of thanks as well wishes poured in from around the , including from heads of state, charity bosses and Kate’s own family. The Duke and
Duchess of Sussex were not informed ahead of the ’ public statement regarding her cancer diagnosis. A spokesman said: “The Prince and Princess are both enormously touched by the kind messages from people here in the
UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world in response to Her Royal Highness’ message. They are extremely moved by the public’s warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privacy at this time.” The Princess of Wales's emotional statement, released on Friday, confirmed her shock diagnosis. The mom of three, 42, spoke courageously of “an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family”, as she confirmed the heartbreaking moment she and William contemplated
BREAKING the news to their young children. The princess is yet to reveal what type of cancer she has been diagnosed with, but confirmed in her speech that she has started a course of preventative chemotherapy. The treatment was started by the princess in February. Kensington Palace confirmed Kate is continuing to have a positive mindset for her recovery and is in good spirits amid the procedure. The princess said she had assured her children that she is “well and getting stronger every day”. Kate’s video message was watched by millions of people around the world and was seen to be a message of hope for those battling the disease. In the footage, she described her plight as “a huge shock” and confirmed she had, together with her William, 41, personally broken the news to their children – but told them: “I am going to be ok.” Kate was admitted to hospital on January 16 for major abdominal surgery. It was confirmed that her surgery at the time was a success and it was previously thought the condition was non-cancerous, as no tests had confirmed the presence of cancer. However, post-operative tests showed that cancer had been present. After Kate's brave message aired on Friday, the King heralded her courage for making the public declaration. said: “His Majesty is ‘so proud of Catherine for her courage in speaking as she did’. Following their time in hospital together, His Majesty has ‘remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks’.” All the latest news, showbiz, lifestyle and sports updates, brought to you by our dedicated
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