Kate doesn't create 'drama and crisis': Princess praised for handling of cancer diagnosis - Lady C

Royal commentator Lady Colin Campbell has praised Princess Kate for not causing "drama or crisis" in her hadnling of her cancer diagnosis.

In her latest health update announced to the world, Princess Kate revealed she has begun "preventative" treatment after a test found cancer had been present, following her procedure.

Speaking to GBN America, Lady C pointed out that Kate is handling the news well and "won't turn a drama into a crisis".

Host Nana Akua said: "The King and Catherine are obviously two of the main star players and the Royal Family.

"Do you remember it in 1992 when the Queen called the year Annus horribilis? It feels like we're back there again."

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Lady C agreed, responding: "I think to an extent you're right because so much that's untoward has gone on.

"Not only in terms of Harry and Meghan and their follower's antics, but also the health issues.

"William and Catherine are coping as positively and as well as they can. They're both very levelheaded people, they're not drama queens like Harry and Meghan, they're not going to make a drama into a crisis.

"And they're going to be coping with this in as measured and sensible a way as possible.

"And I understand from people in the medical profession that she is actually the ideal patient because she's very positive, she's very intelligent, she's not creating a drama and a crisis where there's no need to.

"And she's evidently very amenable. She's very fit, she's very athletic, so that's all good."

Kate Middleton

In the Princess's moving video statement, she asked for "privacy" for her young family to "process" a "tough few months" since her operation and the beginning of her treatment, but stressed she is "well" and thanked royal fans for their support.

King Charles is also set to be in attendance at the Easter Sunday service in Windsor, his first public appearance since beginning his cancer treatment.

The King is reportedly being seated separately from the Royal Family as a "precaution" to protect his health.

A palace source said the King’s planned attendance was a "sign of things heading in the right direction", according to The Telegraph.

Prince William is expected to continue public engagements in mid-April after he and Princess Kate spend the Easter holidays with their three children.

The princess is not expected to return to any public engagements until her medical team says she is well enough as she continues with her treatment.