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| The big takeaway is she said she doesn’t drink anymore since her cancer diagnosis. |
| I read that yesterday in article. Very smart, and I’m glad she spoke out. A good example. |
| Drinking culture in Britain can be crazy too. |
| Alcohol really is terrible. I remember back when the research indicated a glass of Merlot was practically health food. |
Yeah because they didn't bother to control their studies properly. |
| I think she doesn't eat anymore either |
Smart. I stopped when I learned I am high risk for BC and that there is no safe amount of alcohol. This applies to processed meat too. I gave up both. |
+1. It also ages you. |
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This segment wasn't about her diet so much as her health.
It said she hasn't been drinking alcohol since she was diagnosed with cancer, and that was it. |
+1 she has to be restricting her food. |
She's known to be a healthy eater and unusually active. Tennis, skiing, swimming, etc. If she's cleaned up her diet even further post-cancer, I'm not surprised she dropped weight. |
NP. She's very underweight, whether it's Crohn's or an ED. It's very possible to stay at a healthy weight while working out and eating well. |
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The Waleses' day out yesterday was really weird. It was obviously a photo op, because the ostensible point was to bring attention to small businesses. But they stopped by a coffee shop, where Kate made a cappuccino for William, who refused to drink it because it had caffeine. (Does Kate not know his preferences after 20 years? Were decaf beans and/or tea not available? Wouldn't someone in the public eye know to take Kate's coffee graciously and pretend to take a sip, then just hold onto it?) Then they stopped by a brewery where Kate refused to drink the beer but made what sounded like a passive agressive aside about William's love of cider (he's known to like a tipple).
Who schedules these things that one or the other refuses to participate in? And why can't the Waleses bother to pretend to sip what they're offered, if not for each other (Kate made Will's coffee), then to help the businesses they're visiting? Wouldn't stopping by a tea shop have made more sense? |
She didn't use the word "cancer," she just said "my diagnosis." Which could refer to Crohn's or something else. The distinction is important because there's a whole debate in the UK about how she obviously went through something in 2024, but what was it. |
I really hate it when Kate's fangirls portray her being--objectively--severely underweight as "elegant" or "healthy and active." Whether she's still sick from cancer treatment or Crohn's disease, or she's suffering from an ED, this sort of rationalization is just terrible. |