Kate Middleton Cancer Battle: A Harrowing Journey

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Princess Kate of England suffered from cancer last year and has gradually resumed royal duties after months of chemotherapy. However, she temporarily absent from the Royal Ascot event last week, once again attracting attention from the outside world about her health. British media reported that Kate’s anti-cancer path is still going on, and she also revealed that before the operation, her physical condition was very poor, and she was like “traveling a trip to hell” in the past year.

Kate, 43, underwent abdominal surgery in January last year and was diagnosed with cancer and underwent 9 months of chemotherapy. Rebecca English, a royal reporter from the British Daily Mail, quoted Kate’s close friend as saying that Kate has experienced a physical and mental torture like a “travel of hell” in the past year and a half. Although her body is still recovering, the pain has made her clearly realize the priority of life, so she decided not to rush to resume work, but to recuperate at her own pace.

After months of chemotherapy, Princess of Wales has gradually resumed royal duties. (Reuters)

According to reports, Kate had secretly visited The Royal Marsden Hospital in London for treatment many times, and a semi-permanent small catheter device was implanted under the chest to facilitate the medical team to inject chemotherapy drugs for a long time. This type of device is mostly used in cancer patients, which can reduce the discomfort caused by repeated injections and make the treatment process more stable.

Some insiders also revealed that Kate’s physical condition before the operation was actually quite serious, “It is already a lucky thing to talk about recovery.” Although Kate recently looked radiant at military parades celebrating the king’s official birthday, the Guardian Medal Awards ceremony, she is actually still on the way to recovery.

As for Princess Kate’s next itinerary, as the royal patron of England’s Grass Tennis and Croquet Club, she is expected to attend the Wimbledon Tennis Championship as early as June 30.

James Whitfield

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