After the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, raised many doubts about the validity of her cancer, especially with the release of photos of her using artificial intelligence that she collected with her husband and children, some said again that Kate did not have the disease, based on a report published by Rhiannon Mills, senior editor of royal affairs In “Sky News”.
Renanon, the certified royal correspondent, pointed out in her report that Kate confirmed that a defect that could be a cancerous tumor had been discovered after undergoing abdominal surgery.
The use of the phrase “cells that may be a cancerous tumor” started a controversy among users, as some of them believed that this information was a definite proof that Kate did not have cancer, especially because that Renanone is known for its good reputation. , and she is one of the members of a semi-official group of royal journalists who work for the British media.
What confirmed the theories was that the Royal Palace did not correct the “cells” information in the Renanon report. Which lends credence to the theories surrounding the princess.
The Princess of Wales shared the news of her cancer diagnosis in a video message in March. She described the verdict as a “huge shock” and said she and Prince William are “doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of your little family.”
Last September, Kate revealed that she had completed chemotherapy. “Although I have completed chemotherapy, my road to recovery and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” she said at the time. (Gate)
2024-11-12 11:53:00
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