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Prince William updates on Kate Middleton’s health amid cancer battle

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NEW DELHI: Prince William has shared a rare update on the health of his wife, Princess Kate Middleton, who is currently battling cancer. During a public visit to James’ Place Newcastle, a mental health organization in England, Prince William responded to inquiries about his family’s well-being.
A video shared on Instagram by a royal fan account captured a touching moment where a well-wisher asked about Princess Kate and the children.The Prince of Wales reassured the public, saying, “We’re all doing well, thank you,” and emphasized their collective resilience despite the challenges.
The visit to James’ Place marks William’s continued engagement in public duties following the announcement of Kate’s diagnosis. The organization, known for its dedication to mental health, reflects the Prince’s ongoing commitment to social causes, even as his family navigates personal trials.
Kate Middleton has been out of the public eye, focusing on her treatment after revealing her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. She disclosed that postoperative tests following an abdominal surgery had detected cancer, leading to her current treatment regimen.
This development comes at a poignant time, as the royal family addresses health concerns on multiple fronts. King Charles III, William’s father, has also resumed public duties after his own cancer diagnosis, marking a significant moment for the family.
The royal family’s openness about these health challenges is a departure from the typically private nature of their personal affairs. It highlights a commitment to raising awareness and fostering understanding among the public about the impacts of cancer.

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