The Prince and Princess of Wales have been “extremely touched by the outpouring of public enthusiasm and support” after Kate revealed she was undergoing treatment for cancer.

Kensington Palace said the future king and queen had been “deeply moved” by the outpouring of “well-meaning messages” from around the world following the release of the photo. Emotional video message on Friday.

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Kate, 42, told how she was “completely shocked” by the diagnosis after abdominal surgery and said she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy.

She said it “took some time” to explain her health issues to “their children George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that suited them and reassured them that I would be fine”.

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The announcement prompted messages of support and well-wishes from other royals, world leaders, politicians and celebrities from around the world, while crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle – close to the home of Kate and her family.

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: “The Prince and Princess have been deeply moved by the message of goodwill from people across the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world in response to Their Royal Highness’s message.

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“They have been overwhelmed by the public’s enthusiasm and support and appreciate the understanding of their privacy request at this time.”

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The princess was scheduled to have abdominal surgery in January but He did not appear in public again until early March. when she was photographed by celebrity news site TMZ.

Newspapers were filled with Kate's statement. Image: PA
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Newspapers were filled with Kate’s statement. Image: PA

“The surgery was successful. However, post-surgery tests revealed that the cancer was already present,” Kate said.

“As a result, my medical team recommended that I should undergo a course of preventive chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of treatment.”

She also said she and her husband have been doing everything they can to “process and manage this matter privately for the sake of our young family.”

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Her video message, recorded in Windsor on Wednesday, follows weeks of speculation and conspiracy theories on social media about her whereabouts as she has not appeared at official events since December.

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It is understood the video was released on the day William and Kate’s three children began their Easter school holidays in an attempt to use the holiday to protect them from reports.

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The king himself was diagnosed with cancer in February and is said to be “proud” of his “beloved” daughter-in-law for being “brave” to speak about her treatment, while Harry and Meghan have also expressed support.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said: “We wish Kate and her family good health and recovery and hope they can do so privately and peacefully.”

Dignitaries from all parties expressed condolences and support, and world leaders such as Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and French President Macron also expressed good wishes.

U.S. President Joe Biden said he and his wife, Jill, “join millions of people around the world in praying for Kate to make a full recovery.”

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