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Kate, Princess of Wales, announced in a video message on Friday that she was diagnosed with cancer after scheduled abdominal surgery in January and is currently undergoing preventive chemotherapy.

Royal expert Neal Schon was a guest on Friday’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” and shared his thoughts on the princess’s message. Sean noted that this year has been a “terrible” year for all members of the royal family, including King Charles’ own cancer diagnosis.

“I got a little choked up, to be honest,” he said of Kate’s video. “Because what I see is a very brave woman for other women who are going through similar things.”

Duchess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis in a video message on Friday. (Getty Images)

Sean said Middleton filmed her message in “all one take,” but added: “It’s very difficult to come up with something like that and keep your cool.”

Kate Middleton announces she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy

He added: “What you’re actually looking at is a woman who clearly cares about others. She’s not trying to scare anyone, she’s just very realistic and accurately interpreting the problem and the situation.” I’m just telling them,” he continued.

He said it “warmed my heart” to hear that Kate, who is undergoing preventive chemotherapy, is doing well and looking forward to the future, but he can’t help but feel a “depressing” feeling spreading across the UK. .

Sean pointed out that Prince William continued to fulfill his royal duties and was “trying to keep us together” during this scary time for the family.

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Sean also noted that ahead of Kate’s recorded message on Wednesday, Buckingham Palace announced that the Duchess would return to royal duties at Easter.

On Friday, a Kensington Palace spokesperson told Fox News Digital: “The Princess is expected to return to royal duties once cleared by her medical team. She is in good spirits and is focused on making a full recovery.” Ta.

Duncan Larcombe, former royal editor of The Sun newspaper, spoke about Duchess Kate’s diagnosis on Friday’s American Report.

Mr Larcombe said the news of the princess’ health “came as a huge shock”.

“Obviously, when the Palace announced that Duchess Kate was going to be in hospital for two weeks for abdominal surgery and then three months to recover, I think everyone knew this was a pretty serious situation,” he said. started. “But I don’t think any of us expected it to be as serious as what we found tonight.”

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Larcombe pointed out that when it comes to the royal family, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s motto of “never complain, never explain” has disappeared in the age of social media.

“The royal family can’t just disappear off the radar as if there’s nothing going on behind the scenes,” he said.

Larcombe, who has been covering Kate since she was Prince William’s girlfriend, said he “couldn’t think of a single thing she did wrong,” including Friday’s video message.

“We witnessed incredible majesty, and the nation will love her even more as a result of this video release today,” he said. “She extends her hand to others who have experienced cancer, as many families do in one way or another.”

Prince William and Duchess Kate smiling

Prince William and Duchess Kate were recently spotted at the Windsor Farm Shop, sparking conspiracy theories on social media. (Getty Images)

British broadcaster Jonathan Sacerdoti believes Middleton’s address to the nation was “vulnerable and honest”.

Sacerdoti told Fox News Digital: “After weeks of speculation and rumors about her condition, the Princess of Wales addressed the nation in a vulnerable and honest video message, but she did not wish to keep it more private. I thought I’d like to do it,” he said.

Jonathan referred to the enthusiasm that has spread over Middleton since her surgery, and expressed hope that now that she has been open and honest about her health and whereabouts, the public will “be willing to leave her alone.” I want it.

Duchess Kate smiling in London

“It’s been an incredibly difficult few months for all of our family,” Duchess Kate said on Friday. (Max Manby/Getty Images)

“It’s sad that she was forced to do this. I hope people can leave her alone and deal with this situation privately. The public also has the right to intervene. Nor do I have the right to know all the details of her medical condition.”

Sacerdoti continued, “At 42 years of age, we can only hope that her cancer is caught early and treated effectively.” Furthermore, we do not know the details of the treatment at all.”

British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital on Friday: “The Princess of Wales gave a very balanced, moving and inspirational speech to the world. “We are all very shocked and saddened to hear the stories of these POWs.” [Princess of Wales] I have cancer. ”

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Chard continued, “It’s unusual for her to give a speech herself, and it’s very brave. I think it was her decision to speak directly to the camera.”

Duchess Kate, wearing a blue blazer, is talking to someone with a serious expression

Duchess Kate’s hospitalization and subsequent absence from public life has sparked speculation about her whereabouts and status. (Ian Vogler/Getty Images)

“The good news is she has the best medical team looking after her and the full care and love of a husband and family who love her. The world now respects her privacy. , she must be allowed to heal. The Royal Family will continue to fight,” she concluded.

Duchess Kate said in a video message that she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy after a scheduled abdominal surgery revealed “the presence of cancer.” Kate did not elaborate on the type or extent of the cancer in the video.

Middleton gave an update on her health on Friday after undergoing major surgery earlier this year.

Duchess Kate, wearing a royal blue shirt and matching jacket, walks with a partial smile on her face.

Duchess Kate has revealed that she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer. (Samir Hussain/Getty Images)

“I wanted to take this opportunity to personally thank everyone for all the wonderful messages of support and understanding while I was recovering from surgery,” Middleton said in a video recorded Wednesday. Ta.

“The last few months have been incredibly difficult for our entire family, but I am so grateful for the wonderful medical team that has taken such good care of me.”

The Princess of Wales explained that her condition was believed to be “non-cancerous” after abdominal surgery. However, further tests revealed that he had cancer. Middleton’s medical team recommended that she begin chemotherapy.

Prince William and Duchess Kate smile for the camera

Duchess Kate said her cancer diagnosis was a “huge shock” for her and her family, including Prince William. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images, St. James’s Palace)

“Of course this has been a huge shock. William and I have done everything we can to handle and manage this privately for our young family,” she continued. “As you can imagine, this took time. It took time to recover from major surgery to begin treatment. But most importantly, the way George, Charlotte and Louis had it all That’s why I took the time to explain that it was appropriate for them and to reassure them that I was okay. ”

“As I told them, I get better and stronger every day by focusing on things that help heal my mind, body, and spirit,” Middleton added. “Having William by my side is a source of great comfort and reassurance, as well as the love, support and kindness shown by so many of you. It means so much to both of us. That’s it.”

The princess asked for privacy until her treatment was completed.

Duchess Kate smiles as she walks in a white blazer and shirt.

Duchess Kate asked for privacy as she continues her chemotherapy treatment. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

“I hope you understand that as a family, I need some time, space and privacy until I finish my treatment,” she said. “My work has always brought me deep joy and I look forward to returning when I am able, but for now I must focus on my full recovery. I am also thinking of all those who have lost their lives.” “Those affected by cancer. Those who face this disease, in any way, do not lose faith or hope. Please. You are not alone.”

Kensington Palace confirmed to Fox News Digital on Thursday: Mr. Middleton was working from home.. She received an update on the Royal Foundation Early Childhood Center’s trial of an observational tool for child development.

The Princess of Wales has been away from public life since December 25th. Buckingham Palace later revealed that Middleton had been hospitalized due to illness. planned abdominal surgery Since then, she has only been seen a few times, leading to speculation about her whereabouts.

Prince William and Duchess Kate look lovingly off camera in Open Door Charity's Mentor Room.

Duchess Kate had remained out of the public eye until her recent outing with Prince William at Windsor Farm Shops. (John Super WPA Pool)

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Middleton was recently spotted walking through the Windsor Farm Shops with Prince William, nearly three months after the royal family’s last official outing.

Fox News Digital’s Lauryn Overhultz and Ashley Papa contributed to this report.

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