ALBAWABA - A major turning point in Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales' medical journey, is her shocking disclosure that she is facing cancer.
The diagnosis was revealed in a video message in which the princess called it a shocking and unanticipated discovery. The announcement comes after her recent absence from public appearances, which was first linked to a January non-cancerous stomach surgery.
Medical tests during the procedure, which was considered effective at the time, indicated the existence of malignancy.
Following that, Catherine's medical staff suggested a prophylactic chemotherapy course, which the princess is presently undergoing. She thanked Prince William for his support and underlined the value of privacy for her family at this trying time, especially for their kids who need to understand the circumstances.
After being out of the spotlight since December, Middleton, had "planned abdominal surgery" in January, according to the Palace. In January, Kensington Palace announced that she will not be making public appearances again until April, following Easter.
But rumors about her health lingered, stoked by a photo that was altered and posted on the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram account on Mother's Day in the United Kingdom, as well as hazy shots of photographers that went viral on social media.
Princess Middleton made her cancer diagnosis public for the first time when she gave a clear explanation for her prolonged hiatus from royal duties. Before her announcement, many people were wondering where she was and when she would start doing public appearances again.