The Queen said the Princess of Wales “will be thrilled” after receiving posters from well-wishers while on a visit to Shrewsbury this afternoon.
Camilla made the comments on a visit to a farmers’ market as she met two young girls who made signs for Kate following her cancer announcement.
The Princess of Wales revealed in a video statement on Friday that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
Her visit comes as it was claimed Prince Harry is waiting for an ‘apology’ from Prince William following ‘years of tension’.
According to royal author, Tom Quinn, the Duke of Sussex is keen to reunite with his family but is expecting William and Kate to ‘apologise’ as part of the reconciliation process.
Neither Harry nor Meghan were informed in advance of Kate’s video, laying bare the extent of the painful rift between the once inseparable brothers.
The Sussexes reached out to their brother and sister-in-law in the wake of the news, but received a ‘cool response’ in return, according to reports.
According to Quinn, the contact between the estranged siblings didn’t include any suggestion that they “should make up and let bygones be bygones”. He added that it was “hardly the kind of warm, informal response” one may have expected.
Despite the rift, a reunion of sorts is likely when Harry returns to the UK for a celebration of the Invictus Games in May, the Mirror reports.
Meanwhile, King Charles is set to return to his public duties on Easter Sunday. The monarch, who is also undergoing cancer treatment, will attend an Easter service at the chapel at Windsor Castle with Camilla on Sunday.
The appearance will be the first major event for Charles, 75, since his cancer diagnosis.
How the royal family usually celebrates Easter
On 24 March, Entertainment Tonight reported the departure of Prince William, Kate, and their three children – Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five – from Adelaide Cottage in Windsor toward Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate. The family of five travelled by private helicopter to spend Easter break with King Charles, 75.
However, the outlet stated that William and Kate will not attend Easter services with others in their family so Kate can rest.
Kate announced her cancer diagnosis on 22 March, explaining that she’d undergone abdominal surgery and later found out that her condition was cancerous. Now, she has been advised to undergo preventative chemotherapy and is in the early stages of that treatment. The form of cancer has not yet been disclosed, but Kate is said to be in good spirits with a positive mindset.
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Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 14:41
Carole Middleton: The quiet driving force keeping Kate and William’s family together after cancer diagnosis
A source close to the Middletons told The Independent: “Carole has been the driving force keeping the family together with minimum fuss and maximum modesty.
“She’s ferried and fetched George, Louis and Charlotte, taken them to school sports matches and given them endless support. She’s been a real Mary Poppins-like figure.”
Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 14:15
Stephen Colbert expresses regret for joining in on Kate Middleton conspiracy theory jokes
Colbert, 59, said that he was aware he had “upset people” even before the diagnosis was announced.
“A lot of my jokes have upset people in the past and I’m sure some of my jokes will upset people in the future,” he said.
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Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 13:30
Camilla shares hopeful update
Queen Camilla has given a hopeful update on Kate’s health as she greeted wellwishers in Shrewsbury today.
Camilla, 76, who visited a Farmer’s Market, received thoughtful get-well-soon gifts from two young girls to pass on to her daughter-in-law.
Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 13:23
Five minutes reading a day just as important as good food and exercise, says Queen Camilla
Five minutes of reading a day is just as important as getting our 10,000 steps and eating enough fruit and veg, Queen Camilla has said.
The Queen became the most senior royal to return to public-facing duties since the monarchy’s double cancer crisis when she hosted an event celebrating the power of reading.
Hosting an evening reception with authors, academics and celebrity supporters at Clarence House to mark new research commissioned by her Queen’s Reading Room literary project, she said: “…in addition to our five a day and our 10,000 steps, we should all be aiming for at least five minutes of reading every day for invaluable benefits for brain health and mental wellbeing.”
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Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 13:00
Kim Kardashian under pressure to apologise for Kate Middleton joke
Kim Kardashian is being pressed to apologise and take down her “insensitive” post about Kate Middleton after the royal announced on Friday that she is battling cancer.
On 17 March, the reality starposted a photo of herself posing in front of a luxury car, while she was wearing leather pants and a black crop top. “On my way to go find Kate,” she captioned the post.
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Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 11:51
Prince and Princess of Wales soar in popularity
Kate and William’s Instagram followers soared by 500,000 over the weekend following the Princess’s cancer revelation.
Fans all over the world have rallied to support the family as they face Kate’s diagnosis together.
According to data from OnlineCasinos365, it is the most followers the royals have gained in a week since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales in September 2022.
Worldwide ‘Kate Middleton’ searches are at a five-year high, soaring over 3,200% compared to average levels.
Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 11:08
Prince Harry expecting ‘apology’, says royal commentator
Royal commentator Tom Quinn said Harry is expecting William and Kate to ‘apologise’ after the Princess of Wales went public with her cancer diagnosis last Friday in an emotional video statement.
The Sussexes reportedly reached out to their brother and sister-in-law in the wake of the news, but received a ‘cool response’ in return.
Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 10:20
Watch – Queen Camilla reveals simple tip for reducing stress amid Charles and Kate cancer diagnosis
Queen reveals simple tip for reducing stress amid Charles and Kate cancer diagnosis
The Queen has revealed her simple tip for reducing stress amid the Princess of Wales and King’s cancer diagnoses. Camilla gathered authors, academics, and supporters for an evening reception at Clarence House on Tuesday (26 March) to mark new research commissioned by her Queen’s Reading Room literary project. On her first public engagement since Kate’s diagnosis was announced to the public, the Queen gave a speech on the impact reading can have on mental health. She said: “In addition to our five a day and our 10,000 steps, we should all be aiming for at least five minutes of reading every day for invaluable benefits for brain health and mental wellbeing.”
Lydia Patrick27 March 2024 10:09
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