Cancer: Kate Middleton says 'she's not out of the woods yet'

Cancer: Kate Middleton says 'she's not out of the woods yet'

Kate Middleton, who is battling cancer with which she was diagnosed earlier this year, says she is “not out of the woods yet”, although her health is progressing positively.

In an official statement accompanied by a new photo of herself, the Princess of Wales indicated that her treatments will continue “several months.”

Princess Kate also announced on social media that she will make her first official appearance on Saturday for the first time in months, but she is nonetheless delighted with the “good progress” in her cancer treatment so far.

The wife of the Crown Prince, Prince William, who has not appeared in public since Christmas, said: “My treatment is ongoing and will continue for several months,” expressing her happiness “to attend the parade on the occasion of the King’s birthday this weekend” in London. .

Thus, Prince William's wife provides news about her health for the first time since announcing her illness in a video clip at the end of last March.

The person everyone considers a glamorous asset to the royal family, who has not been seen in public since Christmas, appeared tired after weeks of silence that sparked speculation.

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“I'm making good progress, but as anyone who's been through chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days,” Kate, 42, wrote in her post, alongside a photo taken earlier this week in Windsor at his services.

“I hope to be able to do some public engagements this summer, knowing that I'm not out of the woods yet,” she declares again.

Shortly before she officially announced that she had cancer, a photo of the princess with her children, posted on social media, sparked controversy.

The photo was deleted by major international news agencies, including Agence France-Presse, due to it being digitally manipulated, sparking renewed speculation about the princess's health, despite a written apology published by the palace in the process.

However, Kensington Palace has never announced Kate's health and we also don't know what type of cancer she has.

During some of his public engagements, Prince William has also remained brief, confining himself, for example, to confirming in mid-May that she was “doing well” during a visit to the Isles of Scilly off the southwest coast of England.

Kate did not specify in her letter how she plans to participate in the King's birthday party, which is traditionally held in June, although his birthday falls in November.

She did not say whether she would be alongside the royal family in the traditional appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

This year, Charles III, who is also suffering from cancer, will participate in the military parade.”Color forces» (“Salute to the Colours”) on board a chariot and not on horseback like last year, the palace recently clarified.

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Charles resumed his public activities at the end of April, for example, he went to France at the beginning of June with Queen Camilla for the 80th anniversary celebrations.H Anniversary of the landing in Normandy.

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