ST. Kate Middleton And Prince William Are ‘Going Through Hell’ – Close Friends Reveal How They Feel About Kate’s Condition

Despite how tragic it was, the public, as well as Kate’s close friends and family, have been incredibly supportive.

Following widespread concerns about her health, Kate recently talked about her absence from public and the lingering health rumours.

She revealed that a cancer diagnosis had been made. Although the kind of the illness is still unknown, she divulged that she has begun “preventative chemotherapy” and is presently in the “early stages of that treatment.” The diagnosis, according to Kate, came as a “huge shock” to her and her family.

Kate also discussed her reasons for keeping her illness a secret in the video. She wanted to make sure her kids understood what was going on, but she also stated that she needed time to recover from her last operation.

She said again, “It has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte, and Louie in a way that’s appropriate for them and to reassure them that I’m going to be OK.”

Related Posts

My husband secretly married his mistress while I was at work

My husband secretly married his mistress while I was at work, then returned from his “business trip” expecting to enter my $10 million bungalow. But his key…

PART 2 My husband secretly married his mistress while I was at work

She pulled back. “What medical reports?” Relationship boundary setting My mother-in-law stepped forward. “This is Audrey’s drama. She is jealous because you are carrying the heir.” The…

PART 3 My husband secretly married his mistress while I was at work

Robert stepped closer to the gate. “You sold our house.” “I sold my house.” “You had no right!” That almost made me smile. “No right? Robert, you…

PART 4 My husband secretly married his mistress while I was at work

I did not want pity for her. I did not want friendship. But I knew what it felt like to be a woman standing in the ruins…

Silent Vows, Hidden Lives

Grief knocked the breath from my body and left it there on the church floor. One moment I was a wife in black, the next I was…

PART 2 My husband died after sixty-two years of marriage.

The metal door groaned open like a throat clearing before confession. Instead of lipstick on shirts or hotel receipts, I found cardboard boxes lined in Harold’s neat…