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“I have good days and bad days”: the message in which Princess Kate explains how she feels and announces her next public reappearance

O Princess of Wale He said in a statement released this Friday that he is making “good progress” after his cancer diagnosis and that he will participate in the traditional Trooping the Color military parade this Saturday, June 15.

This will be his first public appearance in 2024, following the diagnosis and abdominal surgery he underwent in January.

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In a message published on social media, Kate He said his treatment is still ongoing and will continue for a few more months.

“I’m not out of the woods yet.”said the princess.

This is the most important health update for Kate Middleton since revealing in March that he had cancer.

The first-person message published this Friday is accompanied by a new photograph of the princess, taken by photographer Matt Porteous, in which she appears near her home in Windsor.

The princess was cautious in her message.

“As anyone going through chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days,” he said.

“On bad days you feel weak, tired and have to give in to let your body rest. But on good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of the good feeling,” said the princess.

“I’m learning to be patient, especially in the face of uncertainty. Taking each day as it comes, listening to my body and allowing myself to take this much-needed time to heal,” she added.

Kate Middleton was on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with her husband, Prince William, and their children. (Getty Images).

Public support

during the ceremony Troping the Color This Saturday the princess will witness the carriage parade with her children and will be part of the Royal Family group that will greet the public from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

This event is a birthday parade for the monarch and a palace spokesperson said the King Charles III he was “very happy that the princess could attend”.

Kate has also received messages of support from the public during her illness and said she was “overwhelmed” by the encouragement.

“This has really made a huge difference to William and me and helped us through some of our most difficult times,” the princess said in her message.

Prince William’s wife has started working from home and hopes to attend some events this summer, but the Kensington Palace He emphasized that it is not a complete return and that plans could change in a short time.

Welcoming the update on the princess’s progress, the charity Cancer Research UK emphasized that cancer treatment can affect everyone differently.

“It is important that the princess has time and space to focus on her treatment,” said the organization’s executive director, Michelle Mitchell.

Source: Elcomercio

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