Kate Middleton’s impressive lesson in courage showing her face in her speech for history

Kate Middleton has broken his silence to confirm that he has cancer. In a video that was recorded last Wednesday by the BBC, the Princess of Wales faces the media vacuum produced by her prolonged silence and finally speaks about her illness. She has been diagnosed with cancer, although she has not specified what type.

Her Royal Highness appeared dressed as befits this first day of spring: in a striped sailor sweater. Not emaciated but with little makeup, apparently, and, yes, visibly thinner. The princess has been very direct, she has not spent a millisecond for victimhood and has demanded respect for her children and the rest of her family.

George, Charlotte and Louis are the utmost concern of the Princess of Wales

George, Charlotte and Louis are, logically, the maximum concern of the Princess of Wales and her children are the most understandable excuse she has used so that we understand why she had not publicly revealed until now what is happening to her. It was this Friday, the eve of Easter in Spain, when her advisors, we understand that in agreement with the princes of Wales, issued the announcement recorded last Wednesday, as we already pointed out. Like Spanish students, it is this Friday when the princes’ children begin their Easter holidays and they will not have to go to Lambrook School for just over a week. These days, Kate and her husband will explain as they see fit the situation her mother is facing. Kensington Palace has confirmed that both the first-born George (who turns 11 in July), his sister Charlotte (eight) and the youngest Louis (five years old) have been aware of their mother’s illness for days.

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Guillermo went with his wife to learn about the cancer diagnosis. That was and no other reason why William did not attend the religious service for Constantine of Greece held at Windsor Castle. The future king of England was planned to be at the mass in memory of his godfather at his baptism.

Initially, according to the announcement issued this Friday, when she underwent a “major surgical intervention” in her abdomen in January, she was not expected to be facing cancer. At the end of February, when the funeral of the Hellenic monarch took place, doctors diagnosed the disease.

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