Kate Middleton news: Royal provides Princess of Wales and King Charles updates during TV interview
Sarah Ferguson provided updates on Princess Kate and King Charles during a TV interview on Wednesday morning.
The Duchess of York spoke with Martin Lewis and Susanna Reid regarding her own cancer diagnosis as well as her family members.
Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles had been diagnosed with a form of cancer in February.
The monarch returned to public-facing duties in late April with an engagement alongside Queen Camill at the Macmillan Cancer Centre in London.
Sarah Ferguson provided updates on Princess Kate and King Charles during a TV interview on Wednesday morning.
In March, the Princess of Wales announced that cancer was found in tests following a significant abdominal surgery earlier this year.
Princess Kate released a video message confirming the diagnosis and revealing she had undergone preventative chemotherapy.
The Princess of Wales has not returned to public duties as she continues to focus on her health following the diagnosis.
Reid asked the Duchess of York: “How is the King and how is Princess Kate?”
The Duchess of York spoke with Martin Lewis and Susanna Reid regarding her own cancer diagnosis as well as her family members.
Ferguson responded: “I am so proud of the King going to Cancer Research UK and becoming the royal patron, going out there and talking to all these people.
“It gives everybody that wonderful feeling that they are being listened to, I thought it was very brave for him to do that.
“The lovely Princess Catherine doing the video was so brave, I think family unity is an extraordinary thing.
“I am so proud, I am sending lots of love and lots of support. We can all rally together.”
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Kate will miss the traditional rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on June 8.
Last week it was confirmed that the Princess of Wales will not attend the Colonel’s Review as she continues her treatment for a form of cancer.
Kate will miss the traditional rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on June 8.
In her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, the princess would have been due to take the salute at the event.
However, Lieutenant General James Bucknall will be the inspecting officer on behalf of the Princess of Wales.