Prince William shared how Kate Middleton is feeling after chemotherapy.


On Wednesday, Britain's Prince William reported that his wife, Kate Middleton, is feeling very well after she underwent preventive chemotherapy for cancer over the past year.
Prince William is in South Africa where he is fulfilling his duties for presenting the Earthshot Prize. The prince's wife is not with him as she is still recovering from the treatment.
The prince noted that Kate will be supporting him from the UK.
Thank you, she's doing well. This year she has been amazing. I know that she will be very pleased for tonight to be successful
Prince William founded the Earthshot Prize in 2020 to seek innovations in combating climate and environmental issues. It is inspired by US President John F. Kennedy's project, which led to the Moon landing in 1969. Each of the five winners receives 1 million pounds sterling to support their project.
Outdoor Walk
On September 9, Kate Middleton posted a video where she, along with Prince William and their three children, are walking outdoors. She shared about the completion of her treatment and expressed hope for full recovery.
However, some netizens criticized Middleton for using the video as a PR stunt to improve the royal family's image. It is considered that the video appears overly choreographed and does not reflect the real difficulties faced by cancer patients during treatment.
Kate Middleton returned to her duties after completing her cancer treatment. She held a meeting with the team from the Early Childhood Development Center to discuss her project dedicated to early childhood development.
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