Prince William provided an update on Kate Middleton’s health this week, revealing that she is improving after being diagnosed with cancer three months ago. While attending an event in Portsmouth, England to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, William shared that Kate would have loved to be there but is on the path to recovery.
Kate, who has been undergoing chemotherapy since late February, announced her diagnosis in March after undergoing surgery earlier in the year. The specific type of cancer has not been disclosed, and she has been keeping a low profile since the announcement, focusing on her treatment and recovery.
In a show of support, William took a brief break from his public duties when Kate’s diagnosis was revealed but has since returned to work. He recently stepped in for his father, King Charles III, who is also battling cancer this year. Charles was unable to attend the D-Day anniversary event due to health reasons, with a royal source emphasizing the need to prioritize his recovery.
Despite his ongoing treatment, Charles has resumed some public duties, with the palace confirming that he has been cleared for limited engagements. The type of cancer and specific treatment details have not been publicly disclosed.
Both William and Charles, along with Queen Camilla, have been actively involved in meeting with veterans and attending official events, showing solidarity and strength in the face of their health challenges. The royal family continues to navigate these difficult times with grace and resilience.