Long Disappeared, Kate Middleton Diagnosed With Cancer

JAKARTA - Kate Middleton has finally opened its voice amid flying issues related to her condition. In his personal video message, he said that he was having cancer and was regularly undergoing treatment.

The video comes after Kensington Palace announced on January 17 that Princess Kate had undergone a planned stomach surgery the previous day.

Written on the People page citing Antara, at the time, it was discovered that the problem was not cancer, but post-operative tests stated that cancer had been found in her body. Her type of cancer has yet to be revealed.

In her emotional video, Putri Kate thanked the sympathizers for their extraordinary message of support amid her recovery for several months which was very difficult for her entire family.

"In January, I had a large stomach surgery in London, and at that time, my condition was not considered cancer," he said.

"The operation was successful. However, after surgery tests showed cancer. Therefore, my medical team suggested that I undergo chemotherapy prevention, and I am now in the early stages of the treatment," explained Putri Kate in her video.

The Kensington Palace spokesman said he would not share the Princess's personal medical information entitled to medical privacy, just like everyone else.

When he was diagnosed with cancer, he called this news a big surprise for his small family, and said that he and Prince William had done everything so that the healing process was done personally for his family.

Kate also felt it took time to explain the disease to her three children George, Charlotte, and Louis in a language that suits them that Kate is fine.

"As I have told them, I am fine and getting stronger every day by focusing on things that will help me recover in my mind, body and soul," Kate said.

Kate also continued that she was very lucky to have Prince William by her side who was a source of great comfort and certainty, as well as the support shown from the public.

Wales princess hopes the public understands that she and her family are taking time alone while she is undergoing treatment.

He also hopes to return to work to greet the public, but he must focus on the treatment he must undergo for full recovery.

A palace spokesman said Princess Kate started a preventive chemotherapy program at the end of February.

Regarding his return to public duty, his spokesman said the Princess would return to her official duties when she was allowed to do so by her medical team.

"He is in good spirits and focused on fully recovering," said the Palace spokesman.

It is known that Princess Kate spent 13 days in The London Clinic after her stomach surgery before returning to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to continue her recovery.

Its long time not to be seen by the public causes conspiracy theories and online rumors about its health and whereabouts, which culminated when a photo shared to mark Mother's Day in the UK was withdrawn by the agency for alleged manipulation.

Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales is expected to spend time with his family during the Easter holidays of his children from school in early April before returning to the royal event.