Posted on 09/10/2024 12:52:47 AM PDT by RandFan
Royal commentator Jennie Bond reflects on Princess Kate's health update video, saying it was both 'professional' and 'intimate'.
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I know its all likely staged managed and professional but it's something new in any case
I don’t think I’ve ever heard Kate’s voice before. I hope she’s licked whatever cancer she had. My youngest son got his 5-year cancer-free report in May. I send my blessings to Kate and her family.
Kate’s latest statement said her goal is to remain cancer-free so sounds like she’s beat it. The Palace has never disclosed what type of cancer, only that she began chemo in March and has now completed her course of treatment. It must have been a huge relief for you when your son got his all-clear.
My DW watched that last night. She was most impressed by the production, and a first, IIRC, by the Crown.
The gentleman who produced it has done work for the Walses before.
The kids looked happy and healthy.
So did the parents.
I’m glad of that.
But I’m still wondering why the heck nobody is bloody curious about 6 cancers in 5 members of the House of Windsor in the last four years.
Note to the House of Windsor: If any of them are CoupFlu vaxx related and you’ve stayed shtum about that, the Harkles will be the least of your problems.
It is a first and remarkable
They do seem to move with the times. Works for them anyway.
Looks like a lovely future Queen for Canada from my perspective.
Your thoughts?
Yes, thank you. He will still have to have periodic scans, but he's cancer-free. He had cancerous polyps. I guess you can say colon cancer, because they did two resections, taking quite a length of his colon, and over 70 lymph nodes. The fact that they took so much of his colon has permanently affected his toilet habits. He's lucky he didn't end up with a colonoscopy.
He had two different types of chemo for six months. He came down with bronchitis once, and had a blood clot in his lung because of the chemo, and had to give himself injections of Heparin regularly for the remainder of his chemo. The only permanent side effect he still has is severe neuropathy in his feet caused by the chemo. The neuropathy in his hands went away after about a year, but it never went away in his feet.
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