Expressing her emotions, Kate described the diagnosis as a "huge shock" and acknowledged that the past few months have been incredibly challenging. However, she conveyed a sense of optimism in her message, stating, "I am well and getting stronger every day." While the specific details of her cancer were not disclosed by Kensington Palace, the statement expressed confidence in Kate's full recovery.
Amidst this difficult time, Kate and Prince William have requested privacy and space as they navigate and come to terms with the situation. Kate emphasized the importance of taking the time to explain everything to their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, in an age-appropriate manner, ensuring their understanding and reassurance of her well-being.
As a result of the diagnosis, the Duchess of Cambridge will not be joining the Royal Family for Easter Sunday, and there are no immediate plans for her to resume official duties. Both BBC and Kensington Palace confirmed this change in the royal couple's schedule, highlighting the need for Kate to focus on her health and recovery.
The news of Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis has sent shockwaves through the public, who are now rallying their support and offering their well wishes to the Princess during this challenging time.