Kate first disclosed her cancer diagnosis in March, following a planned abdominal surgery in January. Though she has kept specific details of her illness private, she shared that her treatment involved “preventative chemotherapy.”
Throughout her treatment, Kate has limited her public appearances, attending only a few events such as Trooping the Colour in June and Wimbledon in July. Her father-in-law, King Charles III, also faced a cancer diagnosis earlier this year, which led to a brief pause in his royal engagements.
The royal family has been supportive throughout Kate’s health journey. Buckingham Palace released a statement from King Charles and Queen Camilla, expressing their joy at Kate’s progress and their continued support as she moves forward with her recovery.
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