Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Finally Break Silence On Kate Middleton’s Cancer Diagnosis: ‘We Wish Health And Healing…’

In January, Kate Middleton underwent surgery and spent two weeks in the hospital.

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, shocked everyone by revealing she has cancer. For the past few days, the British monarchy has been the subject of all tabloid rumours.

When she had abdominal surgery a few months ago, the surgeons concluded that the condition was not malignant. People, including Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, show their love and support for Kate as she posts a video in which she describes her illness.

Prince William, the eldest child of King Charles III and Princess Diana of Wales, is Kate’s husband. George, Charlotte, and Louis are William and Kate’s three children. They were married in 2011. In case you missed it, King Charles III is now receiving cancer treatment. (Read More: Prince Harry Moves Back To England After King Charles’s Cancer Diagnosis; But No Megan In Sight)

Prince Harry And Meghan’s Reaction

People flooded the post’s comment section to express their support and love for the future queen. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle also reacted to this news and sent an official statement to NBC.
It said, “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family and hope they can do so privately and in peace.”
In addition to this statement, Bazaar has learned that Harry and Meghan also reached out to the Prince and Princess of Wales privately following Kate’s diagnosis.

Kate Middleton’s Cancer  Diagnosis

The video was posted by Kate Middleton on the Princess of Wales’ Instagram account. Kate may be seen in the video sporting a striped pullover and jeans. It is said that the video was shot on Wednesday in Windsor. The couple resides at Windsor’s Adelaide Cottage. She just said “major abdominal surgery” and withheld the specific operation she had earlier this year in January. At the time, the physicians and Kensington Palace both declared the illness to be non-cancerous.

Kate Middleton spent two weeks in the hospital in January during the surgery. She also mentioned, “My medical team, therefore, advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment.”