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“I know that Catherine…”: Queen Camille breaks the silence on Kate Middleton’s cancer

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, both suffering from cancer, are resting while their husbands, William and Camilla, continue their royal commitments. During a visit to the Shrewsbury Farmers' Market, Queen Camilla received messages of support for Kate Middleton, promising to pass them on to the princess.

KATE MIDDLETON’S CANCER: THE PUBLIC PROVIDES THEIR SUPPORT TO THE PRINCESS
The royal family continues its commitments, despite the absence of Kate Middleton and King Charles III. While the latter, both suffering from cancer, are undergoing treatment which requires them to rest, their respective husbands, William and Camilla, continue to serve the Crown. This Wednesday, the Queen visited the Shrewsbury Farmers' Market, where she was warmly welcomed by the public. Dressed in a long beige coat, the sovereign went to meet the crowd, who expressed their support for Kate Middleton.

Two young girls present among the onlookers headed towards Queen Camilla, carrying posters intended for the princess. “Send our love to Kate,” one of them read. Without hesitation, the monarch grabbed the sign, promising to pass it on. “I know Catherine is thrilled with all the well wishes and all the support,” Camilla Parker Bowles told the crowd.
After announcing that she was suffering from cancer, Kate Middleton took care to thank the public for their attention to her. “Having William by my side is also a great source of comfort. Just like the love, support and kindness you have shown. It means a lot to both of us,” said the Princess of Wales.

KATE MIDDLETON’S CANCER: HOW TO CONTACT THE PRINCESS?
As a reminder, it is possible to write to Kate Middleton by mail, if you feel like sending her a tender little note. To do this, it is important to apply certain rules mentioned on the official The Royal Family website. The letter must be typed and signed by hand, for example. And it is not advisable to discuss certain topics, such as political conflicts.

For information, if some members of the royal family understand French perfectly, like the king, this is not the case for Kate Middleton, according to Bertrand Deckers. To hope to receive a response, it is therefore better to write your missive in the language of Shakespeare. According to estimates, Kate Middleton could receive more than 50,000 letters following the announcement of her illness.

Moreover, to write to the Princess of Wales, there are several addresses, which we are communicating to you:

The Royal Foundation, HRH The Princess of Wales c/o Kensington Palace, London, W8 4PU, United Kingdom.
HRH The Princess of Wales, Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London, W8 4PX, United Kingdom.
HRH The Princess of Wales, Adelaide Great Park, Berkshire, SL4 2AG, United Kingdom.

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