This is how Kate Middleton faces cancer, according to Elizabeth II’s former press secretary: “She is the princess, but she is still a mother and wife”

This is how Kate Middleton faces cancer, according to Elizabeth II’s former press secretary: “She is the princess, but she is still a mother and wife”
This is how Kate Middleton faces cancer, according to Elizabeth II’s former press secretary: “She is the princess, but she is still a mother and wife”

Kate Middleton, in Trooping the Color. (Europa Press)

Kate Middleton’s long-awaited public reappearance amid her cancer treatment has instilled confidence in the woman’s recovery. Wale’s princess. Despite still being in the process of recovery, Prince William’s wife was radiant and smiling in the parade in honor of the official birthday of King Charles III, an image of hope that is far from the daily struggle that anyone, even the Princess of Wales, faces. , has to undertake when faced with a disease like this.

In this sense it is pronounced for People former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, Ailsa Anderson, describing the personal process Kate goes through during her treatment: “She may be the Princess of Wales, but she is still a mother and a wife and you are going through the same set of emotions, worries and fears than any other person in those circumstances,” says the former Buckingham worker.

The aforementioned magazine also speaks with another real source who highlights that cancer treatment “is different for each person” and its side effects “they can be relentless”, so the attitude that Guillermo’s wife maintained upon his reappearance is even more admirable. “It would have been difficult to know if the king or princess had been ill and undergoing quite harsh treatment,” says former military officer Bedell Smith of the image of Kate and Charles III in Trooping the Colour.

This Saturday, June 15, the traditional historical event was celebrated, which, this year, has had greater importance. Kate Middleton attends her first public event after her cancer diagnosis.

The entourage of the Princes of Wales ensures that Middleton finds relief in the simplest routines of her daily life, taking refuge in her three children. “The children won’t remember that mommy shook their hand nor will they care, but yes you will remember mom making cakes or when he went to the local store and bought them something or took them somewhere,” says royal historian Amanda Foreman.

It was last Friday, June 14, when Princess Kate surprised with a message on her Instagram account in which she updated her state of health and announced her reappearance at Trooping the Color that would take place the following day.

With complete candor, the Princess of Wales assured that she was making “good progress” in her cancer treatment, although she clarified that He was not yet “out of danger.”

In that post, Kate already stated how important family is for her in this difficult process. “On days when I feel pretty good, It is a pleasure to get involved in school life, dedicate personal time to things that give me energy and positivity, in addition to starting to work a little from home,” he wrote.

“As anyone going through chemotherapy will know, On bad days, you feel weak, tired and he has to give in to letting his body rest. But on good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling good,” the princess added in her message.

And one of those good days was Saturday, June 15, when Kate did not want to miss the parade and reappeared publicly after five months away from the media spotlight. One of the reasons why she decided to be present was, precisely, her love for her people: “Family is very important for the Princess of Wales and she wanted to be there to support her family,” a royal source assures the aforementioned media.

 
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