Behind Duchess Kate's acknowledgment of the “love, support and kindness shown to me by so many people” lies a little-known fact. Likewise, “many of you” were not cooperative and kind. Instead, many people created memes about how Prince William murdered his wife and buried her in his backyard.
So Kate, He came in the middle of chemotherapy to set everyone straight. The princess, wearing a casual sweater and sitting on an outdoor bench, said that the “major abdominal surgery” she underwent in January was not thought to be cancer-related at the time, but subsequent tests revealed that it was not cancer-related. He explained that it was discovered that “existed.'' She and William “did everything in their power to handle and manage this matter privately for the benefit of our young family.” She is currently undergoing chemotherapy and was seeking more “time, space and privacy” until her treatment is complete. She felt “getting stronger every day” and she was focused on making a “full recovery.”
For context, note the following cases: The Palace announced the surgery earlier this year, describing it as “planned”. This certainly does not exclude the “large scale”, but it does suggest the everyday. Palace officials said at the time that the princess' illness was “not cancerous,” which made royal watchers feel safe treating the entire news story as juicy or sordid. Also contributing, is the massively multiplayer online Game of Crew.
For further context, the semantics and word choice – the words “planned” and “primary” – are important to a 42-year-old mother of three who is facing the scariest health challenge of her life. I would like to add that it probably doesn't make any sense at all. Reassure your children that Mommy will be okay. When people were mocking her, she didn't think it was cancer, she just heard that there was something else horrible that turned her world upside down and she I can't imagine it was much of a comfort to you.
It turns out that the question of what happened to Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, is ultimately a question of what obligations you have to the British Royal Family. How much privacy should families be afforded who not only live on public income but whose primary role is to be in the public eye?
Queen Elizabeth II once left a famous quote., “It has to be seen to be believed” and the entire Duchess Kate story proved that statement to be true. When the princess went missing, people lost faith in her crown. Lacking a steady supply of royal myths, they created their own bizarre myths. Stephen Colbert spread rumors about Kate and William's marriage by recycling an old theory that William was having an affair. In retrospect, this segment seems to have been very misguided. Contrary to her speculations about the health of her marriage, Duchess Kate said in her announcement: “It is a great comfort and reassurance to have William by my side.”
Within minutes of Middleton's announcement, we started seeing preemptive backpedaling online, all with the idea that maybe she should have said that all along. equal. If she had been honest from the start, the media and public would have known to leave her alone. I tend to agree that this may be the case, and while I myself was advocating for transparency before her announcement, this does not mean she has the mindset to consider optics before considering her own health. It also means I should have had some leeway.
Anyway, when I saw the family of Duchess Kate, a woman who had to interrupt her cancer treatment, getting her hair done and makeup done, trying to prove to the world that she wasn't dead, that she wasn't some shadow. , that she hasn't broken up with her husband, that her hair hasn't gotten worse, that she's just sick – I watched her give us the bad news and thought, “She should have told us sooner.'' That's not what I meant. It was just sad that she had to do that at all.