Royal expert shares details about Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment

Royal expert Katie Nicholl has provided updates on Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment, sharing that the Princess of Wales has made positive progress. After undergoing preventative chemotherapy following her surgery in early 2024, Kate initially struggled with the intense treatment but is now reportedly “turning a corner” and feeling better. Sources have mentioned sightings of her spending time with her children, a reassuring sign for her recovery. While she has taken time away from the public eye, her return to royal duties is anticipated, but only once her health fully allows it. William has been a constant source of support during this challenging time

 

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