Kate Middleton will reappear in public this Saturday after announcing that she has cancer and assures that she is “making a lot of progress”

Kate Middleton will reappear in public this Saturday after announcing that she has cancer and assures that she is “making a lot of progress”
Kate Middleton will reappear in public this Saturday after announcing that she has cancer and assures that she is “making a lot of progress”

Kate Middleton, in the image released this Friday. (KENSINGTON PALACE)

Since, after much speculation, on March 22, the Princess of Wales revealed that he had cancer, Kate Middleton has remained completely hidden from the cameras and the public. Until today. The Princess of Wales appeared this Friday in an image. She did it by posing in the shade of a tree, next to a small river, and dressed in jeans, sneakers, a white T-shirt and a beige jacket, while she looks to the side and has her arms crossed. “I’m making a lot of progress, but as anyone who is going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days,” the wife of the heir to the British Crown has written from the Kensington Palace X account about her illness. In the statement, Middleton, 42, explained that the treatment is ongoing and this will continue for the next few months.

In addition, she has revealed when her next public appearance will be after being missing for three months: this weekend will attend the birthday parade with his family king Charles IIIduring the celebration of Trooping the Color, the military parade that officially celebrates the monarch’s anniversary each year, and which will take place this Saturday, June 15. And this will not be the only one he intends to go to over the coming months, or at least, he hopes so. “Have want to attend “I’m going to the King’s Birthday parade this weekend with my family and I hope to join a few public engagements over the summer, but I also know I’m not out of the woods yet,” he added.

In the statement, the princess also reflects on cancer and how it is leading her to “Learn to be patient, especially in the face of uncertainty.”, as well as “taking each day as it comes” and listening to herself. In the same way, Middleton wanted to thank you for “all the kind messages of support” in the last three months, when she confirmed that she had the disease. “She really has made a big difference to William and me and has helped us both through some of the most difficult times,” she added.

After two months of theories and rumors about his health, the Princess of Wales finally announced on March 22 that she had cancer and was already undergoing treatment. She did it through a video that Kensington Palace published on social networks. In January, Prince William’s wife underwent abdominal surgeryand since then, the public and media eye, given the secrecy about his state of health and his few public events, caused all kinds of conspiracy theories.

Kate Middleton’s statement announcing that she has cancer (@KensingtonRoyal)

However, at the time he underwent surgery his condition was thought to be non-cancerous. Although the intervention was successful, in subsequent tests cancer was detected. “I’m fine, getting stronger every day and focusing on the things that will help me heal my mind, body and spirit,” the princess said at that time, a moment that she also took advantage of to deny the rumors of a crisis with Guillermo, ensuring that having him His side in this complicated moment is a “great source of comfort and security.”

“We hope you understand that, as a family, we need time, space and privacy while I complete my treatment. “My work has always brought me deep joy and I hope to return when I am trained, but now I must focus on my recovery,” she added. And so it has been, that she has spoken out again three months after giving that statement. On Saturday, June 15, her first public appearance in months will take place. Yesand will travel in a float in it Trooping the Color along with her children, Jorge, Carlota and Luis, while her husband will do so on horseback.

 
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