The Duchess of York’s spokesperson said the diagnosis had been “distressing”, but that she otherwise remains in good spirits.
The Duchess of York’s spokesperson said the diagnosis had been “distressing”, but that she otherwise remains in good spirits.
This comes after both King Charles and the Princess of Wales undergo treatment for their respective health scares, with Prince Harry and Meghan reaching out to lend their support.
The couple reportedly made contact as Kate spends her sixth day recovering from abdominal surgery at the London Clinic and King Charles prepares to undergo treatment for his enlarged prostate. A source told The Mirror: “The King and the Princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health. The Duke and Duchess contacted both parties in different ways to pass on their concern and best wishes.”
Kate is said to be “doing well” but will remain in the exclusive clinic for between 10 to 14 days, and is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter.
The Duchess of York was given the news after dermatologists removed several moles during treatment for her last cancer last year.
One of the moles was found to be a malignant melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer than can spread to other parts of the body.