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Queen Camilla and King Charles have made their feelings clear after Princess Kate's major health update.
The Princess of Wales confirmed today that she has completed her chemotherapy treatment after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.
Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis all featured in a video announcement alongside Kate as she confirmed the news.
The Princess of Wales confirmed that she will return to work soon and is planning to undertake several engagements between now and the end of the year.
Queen Camilla and King Charles have made their feelings clear after Princess Kate's major health update.
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Kate also outlined that her priority is to "stay cancer free" as she continues her recovery.
GB News understands King Charles and Queen Camilla think the announcement is "wonderful news" and will continue to offer love, thoughts and support to The Princess of Wales during her path to full recovery.
King Charles was also diagnosed with cancer this year.
The monarch took a short break from undertaking public duties following the diagnosis but returned to work in April 2024.
Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis all featured in a video announcement alongside Kate as she confirmed the news.
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Kate said during her statement that "the last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family" in a rare insight into how the Royal Family have coped with this challenging period.
It comes as a royal source has claimed that King Charles has taken the difficulties he has faced following his cancer diagnosis in his stride
The insider added that the monarch remains positive and upbeat.
The source told the Mirror: "It's fair to say this has been a pretty testing time for the King and other members of his family.
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The insider added that the monarch remains positive and upbeat.
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"Any plans he may have had in the initial stages of his reign have had to be redrawn and adapted but he has taken it all in his stride."
They added: "Through all the trials and tribulations the King has had to deal with this year, for himself and his family, I've never seen a person so positive and upbeat about the future.
"Even though he has been receiving regular hospital treatment, having to adapt his diary and way of working for a time this year, he never once felt sorry for himself or bemoaned his situation.
"If anything he wants to use it as a positive to help other people and raise awareness. That is at the heart of why he chose to be so candid."