DiscoverRoyal ExclusiveKate was right to do cancer video without William, says royal expert - her critics need therapy
Kate was right to do cancer video without William, says royal expert - her critics need therapy

Kate was right to do cancer video without William, says royal expert - her critics need therapy

Update: 2024-03-27
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Catherine, Princess of Wales last week revealed that she has cancer in an emotional video that finally put to rest the vicious rumour-mill online.


Since the heartfelt confession was released the world has rallied around Princess Kate and Prince William as the full extent of the difficult circumstances the royal couple are living under is brought to light.


Princess Kate's cancer video has led to some embarrassing apologies from celebrities in the USA who eagerly poked fun at the Princess's absence from the Royal rota. But is an apology enough? And what does Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis mean for the Royal family? With both King Charles and Princess Kate being treated for cancer are the royals in a crisis moment?


This week on The Sun's Royal Exclusive, our royal editor Matt Wilkinson sits down with two generations of royal experts. Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II an his daughter royal commentator Victoria Arbiter.


We discuss Kate's cancer, her critics who 'need therapy' and how the news of Kate's illness landed in the USA.



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Kate was right to do cancer video without William, says royal expert - her critics need therapy

Kate was right to do cancer video without William, says royal expert - her critics need therapy