London — Duchess Kate announced in a video message released Friday that she was diagnosed with cancer in January. abdominal surgery She is undergoing preventive chemotherapy as advised by her medical team. This announcement is based on the health condition of the 42-year-old princess, Controversy over manipulated images Released by Kensington Palace.
Kate said the cancer was discovered during subsequent tests. her surgery,It went well. She did not give further details about her diagnosis, what type of cancer it was.
The Duchess of Cambridge said in a video message: “This has obviously come as a huge shock. William and I have done everything we can to handle and manage this privately for our young family.” “As you can imagine, this took time. It took time to recover from major surgery to begin treatment. But most importantly, the way George, Charlotte and Louis had it all That's what took me so long to explain to them, that it's appropriate for them and to reassure them that I'm okay. ”
Kensington Palace announced that her video message was filmed at BBC Studios in Windsor on Wednesday. Kate said she was currently in the “early stages” of chemotherapy treatment.
“I get better and stronger every day by focusing on things that help heal my mind, body and spirit,” Kate said in the video. “Having William by my side is a source of great comfort and reassurance, as well as the love, support and kindness shown by so many of you. It means so much to both of us. That’s it.”
She said she will continue to take the time and space necessary for treatment and recovery, and asked for the public's understanding.
“My work has always brought me deep joy and I look forward to returning when I can, but right now I must focus on my full recovery. I am also thinking of all those who have been affected by cancer. To those who are facing this disease, please do not lose faith or hope in any way. You are alone. Not.”
Dr. John Lapuk, chief medical correspondent for CBS News, said it appears Duchess Kate's medical team caught her cancer early.
“You always want to catch cancer in its early stages,” LaPook says. “They went in there to do whatever procedure they were going to do, and they knew the recovery was going to be somewhat prolonged, and maybe when they could get a good look, they They didn't find any evidence, and it wasn't until later, I think they tested the specimen, the surgical specimen, that they said, “Oh, there's cancer here.'' is. This was relatively good news for me because no matter what type of cancer you have, you always want to catch it in its early stages. ”
LaPook said “preventive” chemotherapy means treatment that “prevents the growth of microscopic cancer cells.”
Duchess Kate's announcement comes as public speculation increases about her health, which has been kept quiet by the palace.
Kensington Palace announced in January that she would undergo a scheduled abdominal surgery and would undergo a lengthy recovery in private until at least Easter on March 31st. She said there were no updates on her health during her recovery and that her surgery was not cancer-free. -Related.
And on Mother's Day in the UK in March, the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband, the Prince of Wales, released clearly doctored images of her and their three children, sparking continued speculation about her health. Several major global photo agencies have recalled the images.
Kate admitted in a social media post Edit imagesbut Kensington Palace refused to release the original unedited version.Another photo of the late Queen Elizabeth and her grandchildren has also been released. appeared to have changed.
The British tabloid reported on Sunday. Kate was spotted in public, released a grainy video that appears to show her and William at a farm shop near the family's home in Windsor. The tabloid quoted an onlooker saying she looked “happy, relaxed and healthy.”
In February, Kate's father-in-law, King Charles, announced that the Duchess would undergo treatment for an unspecified type of cancer that was discovered during treatment for an enlarged prostate. Prince Charles and his wife Queen Camilla update He spoke about his safety and thanked the public for their support.