It’s not a secret that the Middleton family is supporting Catherine, Princess of Wales, or Kate Middleton during her cancer diagnosis and preventative chemotherapy.
Pippa Middleton, her sister, is said to have been her rock throughout this trying time. Another member of the family going above and beyond to assist the five members of the family is Kate’s mother, Carol Middleton.
It appears that Carol has moved in with the family to assist Kate and care for the three children she shares with Prince William: George, Charlotte, and Louis. Her mother has been their rock, according to a source who spoke with In Touch Weekly.
Kate has been able to rely on William, her mother, and those in her inner circle to help her with the children while she concentrates on getting through chemotherapy, fighting this disease, and adjusting to her new normal. It’s admirable that Carol is assisting her daughter during this time, which further explains why she and William recently went to a Nori pub together.
William and Kate are extremely close to each other, as Christopher Anderson, a royal expert, told the New York Post via MSN. Carol has stepped up in a major way and has been a pillar of support for Kate. She is also said to be William’s closest thing to a mother and has helped the family establish a new normal. A royal insider exclusively told Closer that King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton are planning their summer plans while they are both fighting their own cancer battles.
They just talk about how excited they are about going to Balmoral with each other this summer. According to the insider, Kate and Charles might just spend some time there before the rest of the family arrives. She’ll bring the kids but no relatives at the beginning of 2024. The father and daughter-in-law duo experienced significant health issues in January.
Kate had what appeared to be planned abdominal surgery, and two months later, fans learned that Kate is battling cancer after surgery tests revealed its presence. She stated via video on March 22nd, “After months of Royal fans speculating about my health, my medical team advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment.
Most importantly, it has taken us some time to reassure George, Charlotte, and Louis that everything will be all right and to explain everything to them in a manner that is suitable for them.” As of now, she’s explained to them, “By concentrating on the things that will assist me in healing, I am doing well and getting stronger each day in spirit, body, and mind.” An insider who noted Charles’s estimated 2-year lifespan told the outlet that many courtiers believe his cancer is worse than they are making it out to be.
Concerns about his health existed prior to the diagnosis. A separate concern was noted during the king’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, where a type of cancer has been found through subsequent diagnostic procedures. The statement stated, “His majesty has started regular treatments today, and doctors have told him to put off doing things that involve the public. His majesty will continue to conduct official and state business as usual during this time.”