Duchess Kate's brother James is sharing news about his royal sister.
Weeks after the Princess of Wales announced she had finished chemotherapy, James Middleton confirmed she was “fine”.
In an interview with “Today,” James was asked about her current health status, saying, “She's fine. I can't share how everything is going on her behalf, but she's on the right track.” I have all the support and focus.” what she needs.
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James Middleton has given an update on his sister Kate's battle with cancer. (Getty Images)
“Like anything, it takes time to process.”
In March, after Kate first announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer, James shared a childhood photo of them together. In the caption, she wrote, “Over the years, we have climbed many mountains together. As a family, we will climb this one with you too.”
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“I liked the metaphor of climbing a mountain,” he said on “Today.” That's what we've always done as a family. You have to respect the mountain.
“She's okay. I can't share how everything is going for her, but she's getting all the proper support and focus she needs.”

James Middleton's memoir “Meet Ella'' has been published. (David M. Bennett/Dave Bennett/Getty Images for Hugo Boss)
Duchess Kate hasn't revealed many details about her health issues since making her diagnosis public, but she revealed earlier this month that she is “cancer-free.”
“As the summer draws to a close, words cannot express how relieved I am to finally complete my chemotherapy treatment,” the 42-year-old said in a statement shared to social media. “The last nine months have been incredibly difficult for our family. As we all know, life can change in an instant and we have found our way through stormy waters and an unknown path. I had to.”

James Middleton said the Duchess is “getting all the right support” as she takes care of her health. (Karwai Tan/Wire Image)
“The course of cancer is complex, but “It's scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you,” she said. More than anything, this time reminded William and I to think about and appreciate the simple but important things in life that many of us take for granted. Just love and be loved. My focus now is to do what I can to stay cancer-free.
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“Although chemotherapy has been completed, the road to healing and full recovery is long and we must continue to take each day forward,” the Princess added. “However, I am looking forward to getting back to work and taking on some more public engagements in the coming months if possible. Despite everything that has happened, I am looking forward to getting back to work and taking on some more public engagements in the coming months. I enter this new phase of recovery with a sense of hope and gratitude for life.”

Prince William said earlier this month that Kate still had a “long way to go” after revealing she had completed chemotherapy. (Samir Hussain/WireImage/Getty Images)
”william and me We are very grateful for the support we have received and take great strength from everyone who is helping us at this time. Your kindness, empathy, and compassion was truly humbling. To all those who continue to fight cancer – I stand with you, hand in hand. Sometimes light comes from darkness, so let that light shine brightly. ”
Kate was tested in January. She was planning abdominal surgery, which sparked speculation about her health. Kate announced in a video in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy.
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The princess kept a low profile throughout the year to focus on her recovery. Her only two public appearances were at Trooping the Color on June 15th and at Wimbledon on July 14th.

Duchess Kate's first public appearance since announcing her cancer diagnosis in March was at the Trooping the Color ceremony in honor of her father-in-law, King Charles III. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
In June, Duchess Kate admitted in a statement that while there were “good days”, there were also tough days due to chemotherapy. She also said that her own work brought her “deep joy.”
On September 17, Duchess Kate returned to royal duties and met with members of her team at the Early Childhood Center.
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Middleton will reportedly take on “several” duties throughout the remainder of this year, according to the Times.
Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.



