Social networks were filled with messages of encouragement after the video where the Princess of Wales confirmed that she suffers from cancer.
Following the shocking announcement that Kate Middleton is fighting cancer, the wife of the Prince of Wales issued a second statement thanking her for the support and understanding received from people around the world.
In a public message from Windsor, Kate Middleton revealed her diagnosis and expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support she and her family have received.
The news has generated a wave of solidarity both in Great Britain and in other countries, with messages of encouragement and wishes for a speedy recovery for the princess. In a joint statement, Prince William and Kate Middleton thanked them for the support they received and asked for respect for her privacy at this difficult time.
The wife of the heir to the throne shared that the news of the cancer came as a shock to her and her husband, Prince William, who have been working together to process the situation privately. The princess also mentioned that she has begun preventive chemotherapy treatment and has spent time explaining the situation to her children, George, Charlotte and Louis, in an age-appropriate way.
At this difficult time, Princess Kate Middleton and Prince William are grateful for your support and ask for your understanding and respect for her privacy as they face this challenge together. The solidarity and care shown by people around the world are a reminder of the power of support in times of adversity.
At the same time, Kate has been especially moved by people's support, and she wanted to emphasize her enormous gratitude for the understanding shown to her in response to her request for privacy at this delicate moment.
In this way, the British princes hope to find all the peace of mind they have not enjoyed since Kate underwent abdominal surgery in January, at which point she decided to withdraw from public life. During all this time, the future queen has taken the opportunity to start a "preventive chemotherapy" treatment and assimilate the news.

