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Kate Middleton Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

After mystery, Kate Middleton reveals diagnosis, gives chemotherapy update

Kate Middleton talks to members of the public, as she leaves Hillsborough Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday March 8, 2011. Police kept watch from the rooftops for a visit by Britain's Prince William and his fiance Kate Middleton, that brought the center of Belfast to a standstill. Some 50 to 100 people gathered in the bright sunshine near the imposing city hall to greet the couple, who arrived in a convoy of five black Range Rovers, but the crowd swelled to several hundred as shoppers realized something special was happening.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

The Princess of Wales is being treated for cancer, she announced tonight in a video message.

The future queen is currently undergoing a course of chemotherapy that started in February, Kensington Palace announced. Kate, 42, was admitted to hospital on January 16 for “major abdominal surgery”, which has been confirmed as successful. At the time of her operation it was thought that her condition was non-cancerous, as no tests had confirmed the presence of cancer. However, post-operative tests confirmed that cancer had been present.

In an emotional and heartfelt televised statement to the world confirming her diagnosis, recorded in Windsor on Wednesday, Kate spoke of “an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family”. But in a sign of her incredible bravery, the princess issued a message of hope for those also facing their own battle, saying: “For everyone facing this disease, in whatever form, please do not lose faith or hope. You are not alone.”

Sitting outside on a dark brown park bench, in front of a lush spring backdrop of daffodils, the mum-of-three described her plight as “a huge shock” and confirmed she had, together with her husband Prince William, 41, personally informed of their three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight and Prince Louis, five of her diagnosis – but told them: “I am going to be ok”.

Royal sources confirmed the King Charles and Queen Camilla had been informed of the princess’ condition and of her public statement ahead of time. The shocking news comes amid the King’s own battle with the disease after Buckingham Palace announced on February 5 that the monarch had been diagnosed with “a form of cancer”. Charles, 75, has been undergoing weekly treatment for the disease and keeping up with a small diary of controlled public engagements, while also issuing a recent message of thanks to the public for the messages of support he had received.

Wearing a blue and white striped jumper and jeans Kate confirmed in her message that doctors told her cancer had been present in her body before advising her to undergo a course of “preventative chemotheraphy”. The princess confirmed she is “now in the early stages of that treatment”.

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