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Undoubtedly, the life of Catherine, the future Queen of Great Britain, this winter was divided into two distinct periods - before and after her cancer diagnosis. For how long she had been battling the disease without telling the public speaks volumes about her strength and resilience.
Earlier in the year, it was reported that the Princess of Wales would not be seen in public until at least September. While one can believe this report, I think there are many strange things happening in London that suggest something more unusual is going on behind the scenes. Even from a distance, it begins to feel like an atmosphere of uncertainty is descending upon the city. A confidant has recently hinted, for the first time, at some shocking details regarding Catherine's current health status after her chemotherapy treatment ended.
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Her recent announcement revealing her cancer diagnosis and treatment has garnered widespread public support, but it has also inspired discussions about her incredible courage and dedication to continuing her royal duties throughout this difficult time. She has clearly taken steps to mitigate the visible effects of chemotherapy, appearing in public looking healthy and upbeat.
Some media reports suggest that Catherine has a 3-inch scar on the left side of her head from a childhood operation. The scar was first spotted in 2011 during her first solo royal engagement, a black-tie dinner at Clarence House. At the time, it was confirmed to be the result of surgery carried out in her youth, though the exact nature of the procedure was kept private. Royal sources described it as a "very serious operation" but declined to provide further details. However, surgeons assessed that the scar was unlikely caused by a tumor and may have been from the removal of a birthmark.
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After Radar Online released pictures of a thin and pregnant Catherine Middleton, Kensington Palace announced she would not be going on her planned solo tour of Malta due to health issues related to her pregnancy. Now, sources can reveal that Middleton is receiving royal treatment and world-class care at home for her severe morning sickness on the advice of her doctor. Meanwhile, Prince William has traveled to Malta in place of his wife.
Middleton previously suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, an extreme form of morning sickness, during her first pregnancy with Prince George. She is now dealing with the same condition in her second pregnancy with Princess Charlotte. She went on to experience hyperemesis gravidarum again in her third pregnancy with Prince Louis in 2018. The debilitating illness caused her to announce her last two pregnancies very early, before reaching the 12-week mark.
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While pregnant with Charlotte and Louis, Middleton received treatment at Kensington Palace rather than in a public hospital, as she had with George. Her decision to stay in hospital last time had unforeseen consequences when a nurse leaked private details about her condition to the media, leading to the nurse's suicide. This time, the world caught its first glimpse of Middleton's tiny baby bump as she went to dinner with William at a pub in England, where she sipped water and picked at a small meal while struggling with her sickness.
In January, the Princess had undergone major abdominal surgery and spent two weeks recovering in the hospital. She returned home to Windsor Castle to continue recuperating with her family's support. At the time, it was believed the condition prompting the surgery was non-cancerous, though no other details were provided. She was advised to rest for two to three months. Her extended absence from public view fueled online speculation and conspiracy theories.
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Then, last March, Catherine shocked the world by revealing she had begun treatment for an unspecified form of cancer. Despite the lack of information shared about her diagnosis, the royal family has signaled that Catherine is progressing favorably in her treatment plan so far. Her strength and resilience in the face of this health battle has further cemented her role as a source of inspiration and hope to many people in Great Britain and around the world.

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