Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been advised to "do more" to boost their rankings in British polls ahead of their expected visit to the UK next month.
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to the Princess of Wales' .On March 23, a Kensington Palace spokesperson passed on the royal couple's gratitude for the “kind messages” the Wales family has received following Middleton's recent medical revelation.
“The Prince and Princess are both enormously touched by the kind messages from people here in the U.K., across the Commonwealth and around the world in response to Her Royal Highness’ message,” the statement said, per .
“They are extremely moved by the public’s warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privacy at this time.”The Princess of Wales may have filmed her announcement in the gardens of Windsor for a reason.By The palace remained relatively quiet about the princess' health since announcing that the 42-year-old mother of three underwent a “” in January.
Between some vague updates, confusion about her , and a , many on the internet turned to before the princess shared her personal message on March 22.“In January I underwent major abdominal surgery in London, and at the time it was thought that my condition was noncancerous,” said, in part.
“The surgery was successful; however, tests after the operation found cancer had been present.
My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I’m now in the early stages of that treatment.”The Princess of Wales explained that she'd been taking time to process the news and explain her diagnosis to her children before speaking to the public.
“As I’ve said to them, I am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body, and spirits,” she said in her video.
“Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance too.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been advised to "do more" to boost their rankings in British polls ahead of their expected visit to the UK next month.
announced she has cancer in a video statement on March 22, and Getty Images has now added an editor’s note to the clip for context. “This Handout clip was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images’ editorial policy,” the memo reads.The photo agency then reiterated the message to E! News, telling them in a statement on Monday that Middleton’s video “includes a standard editor’s note to handout content provided by third-party organizations.”The video — which was shot at Windsor Castle by BBC Studios — featured the Princess of Wales sitting on a bench in front of a picturesque garden, sharing her story.“In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in London and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous,” she revealed. “The surgery was successful.
Princess Kate Middleton has answered questions about her cancer diagnosis, type and treatment length.
, Kate Middleton did not attend Easter church services with the royal family on March 31. And while King Charles just made is his since starting his own , Prince William reportedly opted to celebrate the holiday with his wife and three children.According to , The Prince and Princess of Wales are “spending the weekend privately at home” with Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
developing relationship with estranged brother Prince William.Amid both of King Charles and Kate Middletons’ cancer battles, Camilla, 76, and the Prince of Wales, 41, have been stepping up to the plate and taking on more royal engagements. However, this has led to the Duke of Sussex, 39, to become suspicious of Camilla and William’s blossoming bond, according to royal expert Tom Quinn.“He [Harry] really distrusts that William actually gets on rather well now with Camilla,” the “Scandals of the Royal Palaces” author told the Mirror earlier this week.“Harry will see this as a betrayal.
as a “great source of comfort” amid her ongoing health battles, she announced her to the world without her husband by her side.According to a “palace source” that recently spoke with , this was a deliberate choice made by the . "It is a message from the princess about her health, and she wanted to personally deliver the message on her own," the source said.
The Princess of Wales sat alone when she released an emotional video to bravely tell the world she has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy. While she mentioned husband Prince William, saying that having him by her side "is a great source of comfort and reassurance", some questioned why he didn't appear alongside her in the message. According to The Times, Kate, 42, wanted to be seen by herself, and William, 41, has been supporting her "in the background".
When not working on royal engagements or at home, Kate Middleton enjoys spending time with her children outdoors, particularly at the RHS Back To Nature Garden - a woodland garden in London. Getting her children involved, Kate, who recently announced that she is being treated for cancer, likes to take Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to help decorate the garden by gathering moss, leaves, and twigs. Last year, she even backed the RHS's campaign to promote gardening in schools, a scheme which aim is to bring nature into the lives of youngsters.
Piers Morgan has suggested that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's team leaked claims the couple have reached out privately to Prince William and Kate Middleton following Kate's unexpected cancer announcement.
been undergoing chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered the cancer during her planned abdominal surgery.And according to royal author Sally Bedell Smith, Middleton has enough support from within the royal circle that she “doesn’t need” to hear from her brother-in-law and his wife. “Kate doesn’t need Harry and Meghan to console her,” Smith told the New York Times.
Prince Harry is rumoured to be returning to the UK later this year, after Princess Kate Middleton's cancer announcement. It's still not known whether Harry will visit his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
Prince Harry found out about his sister-in-law's cancer diagnosis at the same time as the rest of the country, according to reports.
about Kate Middleton's months-long public absence, and it's definitely not what many had been theorizing.What probably began as genuine concern for the quickly spiraled out of control after the palace announced her in January. Fueled by from the Firm and a Wales family portrait being due to “manipulation" concerns, the internet did what it does best: spread . Even celebrities like , , , , and weighed in on the drama, to varying responses from fans.
Kate Middleton's staff were "in tears" after learning of her cancer diagnosis. A source close to the Princess told the Express that "members of the Royal Household have been deeply affected by the news".The Princess of Wales revealed that she has been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in an emotional video on Friday, 22 March.
Kate Middleton shared the devastating news she has been diagnosed with cancer in an emotional statement released at 6pm, Friday 22nd March. The Princess of Wales explained she is undergoing chemotherapy treatment after the cancer was picked up after undergoing planned abdominal surgery. It's news that's shocked the nation and thousands of members of the public have taken to Instagram to send their personal well-wishes, including those from the celeb world.
The Princess of Wales has revealed she has been diagnosed with cancer.
Kate Middleton has been left shocked after it was reported that the hospital where she recently underwent surgery would be launching an investigation into claims that staff tried to access her private medical records.The Princess of Wales, 42, had stayed in The London Clinic, a private hospital in London, for 13 nights following her surgery, and it's now thought that at least one staff member attempted to breach the Princess's privacy by looking into her medical records. It comes amid an influx of conspiracy theories surrounding the Princess, who has been absent from public life since Christmas time, with Kensington Palace later announcing that she would be undergoing surgery.
The London Clinic where Kate Middleton was treated, is said to be investigating claims that staff tried to peek at her private medical records. The hospital bosses are looking into the possibility that Kate's privacy was violated while she was a patient there in January.
told the Daily Mail.An official plan will be put into place closer to the time.The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.Trooping the Colour is a batch of ceremonial events that mark and celebrate the birthday of King Charles III — even though the monarch’s actual birthday is in November.With senior members of the Firm pulling back from the royal fold one at a time over a myriad of health issues, the royal family has faced a difficult start to the year.Charles has taken a noticeable step back from official duties in recent weeks, which has subsequently caused some confusion over upcoming royal engagements.The Ministry of Defense took down a web page appearing to confirm Charles’s attendance at Trooping the Colour.The same goes for Kate Middleton, whose name was quietly removed by the British Army’s website from the list of attendees for the Colonel’s Review after it was speculated that the event would be one of her first appearances since her abdominal surgery.Prior to the removal of her name, it was reported that the Princess of Wales, 42, would have been examining the Foot soldiers as the honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards at the pre-Trooping the Colour event.Following the inspection, the members will line the processional route along the Mall in London.Middleton has been in attendance for all of the events since she married Prince William, 41, in 2011.Since undergoing a “successful” abdominal surgery on Jan.
Prince William and Prince Harry both honored their mother Princess Diana‘s memory by participating in The Diana Legacy Awards on Thursday evening (March 14) in London, England.