Catherine, Princess of Wales Reportedly 'Fortunate' To Survice Cancer As Insiders Shed Light On.
Recent reports have highlighted the severity of Kate Middleton’s cancer battle, with insiders describing her as “fortunate” to have survived a challenging ordeal. The Princess of Wales, diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer in March 2024 following abdominal surgery in January, underwent chemotherapy and faced significant physical and emotional challenges. Sources close to the royal family have noted that her recovery remains a “work in progress,” with long-term side effects impacting her daily life, including difficulties with communication and managing her royal duties. Insiders have emphasized that her survival was not guaranteed, describing her journey as “hell and back” and underscoring the seriousness of her illness. Despite these challenges, Kate announced in January 2025 that she is in remission, though she continues to focus on recovery and a gradual return to public life. Her absence from events like Royal Ascot in June 2025, attributed to health concerns and extreme heat, sparked renewed public worry, but experts suggest she is prioritizing her well-being and “recalibrating” her life to balance recovery with responsibilities. No specific details confirm a “near-death experience,” but the gravity of her condition has been widely acknowledged.
Seward also pointed out that while Royal Ascot may seem glamorous, it is "more exhausting than it looks."
She explained: "It involves an early start, and there's a long process of hair and makeup and getting the right outfit. The royals have lunch at Windsor Castle, then there is a bumpy carriage ride while the whole world is looking at you. It was a very hot day, and she probably simply didn't feel up to it. I'm sure she was disappointed and really wanted to be there at William's side."
Royal Experts Cite Heatwave And Health Precautions As Reasons For Kate Middleton's Royal Ascot Absence.
Commenting on Kate's absence from Royal Ascot, royal experts suggest that the sweltering heat in the U.K. may have played a role in her decision to stay away from the event.
Royal commentator Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital that the country has been experiencing unusually high temperatures.
"At the moment, we are experiencing a heatwave making London warmer than the Caribbean," he said. "I presume Kate may be feeling the effects of this and, still taking aggressive drugs, may have been told by her doctors to be very careful."
Turner added that while all signs point to steady progress in her recovery, "she still finds an energy lapse on some occasions."
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