Kate Middleton’s mother-in-law Queen Camilla recently addressed well-wishers regarding Kate’s cancer diagnosis. She assured them that she would convey their supportive messages to Kate. The royal family has been offering support to Princess Kate after she disclosed her cancer diagnosis to the public.
Queen Camilla expressed her gratitude to well-wishers at the Shrewsbury Farmers’ Market on Wednesday, March 27. During the interaction, she met two young girls holding posters for Kate with messages of love. The queen conveyed Kate’s appreciation for the kind wishes and support from everyone.
Kate had been noticeably absent from public events in recent months following a planned abdominal operation. Although the surgery went well, she was later diagnosed with cancer. Despite her absence, social media users speculated about the authenticity of images purportedly showing her online.
Kate herself addressed the situation in a video message on March 22, thanking everyone for their support and understanding during her recovery. She acknowledged the challenges faced by her family and expressed gratitude for the medical team caring for her.
Kate revealed that the surgery had been successful, but cancer was discovered, necessitating chemotherapy. She emphasized the time required for recovery and the need to explain the situation to her children—Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte—in a manner appropriate for their understanding. Kate and her husband, Prince William, prioritize ensuring their children feel reassured about her health condition.
Towards the conclusion of her video message, Kate expressed her family’s desire for time, space, and privacy to navigate through this challenging period. The royal family is grateful for the outpouring of support from the public but emphasizes the need for understanding during this time.