EntertainmentKate Middleton feels better after chemo but misses royal event

Kate Middleton feels better after chemo but misses royal event

Kate Middleton, after revealing her battle with cancer, underwent chemotherapy and disappeared from the media. Now, a royal family friend has disclosed how the duchess feels after treatment. Whether Kate will attend the rehearsal before Trooping the Colour has also been announced.

New news about Duchess Kate
New news about Duchess Kate
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Ignacy Węgrzyn

10:59 AM EDT, May 30, 2024

The health status of Kate Middleton continues to draw media attention. When the duchess unexpectedly disappeared from public life after a January abdominal surgery, no one anticipated that just a few weeks later, the 42-year-old would share her cancer battle with the world in an emotional Instagram video. After revealing her diagnosis, William’s wife focused on recovery, which understandably worries fans of the British royal family.

Recently, reports indicate that Kate Middleton is feeling increasingly better. Although the duchess dedicated herself to treatment and stepped back from public appearances, one tabloid reported a few days ago that she was spotted running various errands around town. The king's daughter-in-law will return to her duties only when doctors approve. It's no wonder that fans of the royal family have started wondering if the duchess will attend the rehearsal for the Trooping the Colour parade, which will take place next week. ITV News royal correspondent Christopher Ship addressed the issue.

Princess of Wales will NOT attend the Colonel’s Review ahead of the Trooping weekend. She continues to receive her chemotherapy, as stated on Twitter.

New updates on Duchess Kate: How she is feeling

Despite previous concerns, new information should relieve worried fans. An anonymous friend of the royal family revealed in a recent conversation with "Vanity Fair" how the duchess currently feels. The magazine's informant expressed that the presence of loved ones and time away from the media are aiding the 42-year-old's recovery.

It has been a great relief that she is tolerating the medication and is actually doing a lot better; of course, it has been a very challenging and worrying time. Everyone has rallied around her—William, her parents, and her sister and brother, the informant told "Vanity Fair."

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