UK's King Charles Supports Daughter-In-Law Kate Middleton

S Venkateshwari
According to a recent UK media story, Britain's king Charles supported his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton throughout their january surgery recovery. This week, the 42-year-old wife of prince William, the heir to the throne, revealed that she has cancer.
 
The british royal family was dealt a further health blow since king Charles is also receiving cancer therapy. According to sources in UK media, the king and Princess of wales frequently met at the london Clinic, where Middleton had stomach surgery and Charles received treatment for an enlarged prostate.

"They used toddle down the hallway to spend time with her while they were in the hospital together. He has always supported and encouraged her," the Times of london was informed. Since then, a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said, Charles "has remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks."
 
The princess and the king have long shared a special, intimate bond. According to a person close to Charles, "she has a great love and respect for him and his position" in the newspaper. On Saturday, the front pages of british newspapers included a mix of positive comments about Kate's revelation on friday and condemnation of people who had been speculating about her health in the previous few weeks.
 
 

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