Princess of Wales to attend public event tomorrow

Anonymous
She looks amazing and is immaculately styled as usual. It's great that she felt well enough to participate.
Anonymous
She looks great. Full head of hair, no steroid bloat. I totally get what she said about struggling mentally with the diagnosis. I have a feeling her mental health was more of the issue here. It stinks for us poors, but Kate’s a lady of leisure so she has the resources to take six months off.

Wasn’t this her targeted return to work event from before the cancer announcement?
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Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Full head of hair, no steroid bloat. I totally get what she said about struggling mentally with the diagnosis. I have a feeling her mental health was more of the issue here. It stinks for us poors, but Kate’s a lady of leisure so she has the resources to take six months off.

Wasn’t this her targeted return to work event from before the cancer announcement?


Mental health + facelift


I don’t think so about the facelift, I just think she’s less heavily made up than usual, and/or her makeup person is going for a lighter and more flattering foundation. Some used to complain before that her heavy makeup made her look hard.
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Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Full head of hair, no steroid bloat. I totally get what she said about struggling mentally with the diagnosis. I have a feeling her mental health was more of the issue here. It stinks for us poors, but Kate’s a lady of leisure so she has the resources to take six months off.

Wasn’t this her targeted return to work event from before the cancer announcement?


I thought it was Easter or after Easter, implication being shortly after Easter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I look this excited when I’m on my way to see the in laws too.


You could have chosen any of the other pictures but you chose not to. Get a grip.



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Anonymous wrote:

I look this excited when I’m on my way to see the in laws too.


You could have chosen any of the other pictures but you chose not to. Get a grip.





Love these three photos! Thanks for sharing, pp.
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Anonymous wrote:This has some interesting commentary:

https://www.reddit.com/r/KateMiddletonMissing/s/mBFrBoppDn

“I am learning how to be patient, especially with uncertainty...”….

It's that line towards the end of the statement that really jumped out at me: 'I am learning how to be patient, especially with uncertainty.’

What could that mean? What is the uncertainty? We were told Kate was receiving 'preventative' chemo, that cancer HAD been present, with the suggestion being it was no longer present. I believe this statement is extremely ambiguous, the references to 'good progress' which sounds quite cautious, and 'bad days' suggests to me that her prognosis may be more grim than we were originally led to believe.


That has been obvious for some time, the divorce advocates notwithstanding.


For those not in the know:

Over the long term, cancers are usually treated with chemotherapy (chemo) in 1 of 2 ways.

1)Chemo is given on a regular schedule to keep the cancer under control. This is also called maintenance chemo. This may help curb spread and prolong survival.
2) As another option, chemo may only be given when the cancer becomes active again. The cancer is watched closely with things like imaging tests and blood tests; chemo is started when things change

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/survivorship/long-term-health-concerns/cancer-as-a-chronic-illness.html#:~:text=This%20is%20also%20called%20maintenance,the%20cancer%20becomes%20active%20again.


There’s a third option here, I think—the facts as presented, of taken on their face, are consistent with the cancer being a bladder cancer that had not invaded beyond the bladder wall. They’re removed via surgery (“abdominal surgery”—often initially on the belief that what will be removed is a cyst and not a cancer), from which there may be considerable recovery, and then the “preventative chemo” is instilled via the urethra.

Fatigue is common, nausea and hair loss MUCH less so. It’s typically every X weeks for X months and then every X months for a few years.

Also it’s not at all uncommon for there to be follow-up scopes and scans on a prescribed cadence (“not out of the woods”), as bladder cancer often recurs without metastasis.

Anonymous
Y’all take these people very seriously lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y’all take these people very seriously lol


Some definitely do! I personally enjoy the real news updates, photos and positive discussions about Kate aand skip over the outlandish conspiracy theories, as Jeff so aptly described them. It's also nice that we have some Brits on the board to provide accurate information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y’all take these people very seriously lol

You’re here too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y’all take these people very seriously lol


Some definitely do! I personally enjoy the real news updates, photos and positive discussions about Kate aand skip over the outlandish conspiracy theories, as Jeff so aptly described them. It's also nice that we have some Brits on the board to provide accurate information.


The Brit(s) here don’t know any more than the Americans do
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I look this excited when I’m on my way to see the in laws too.


You could have chosen any of the other pictures but you chose not to. Get a grip.





Love these three photos! Thanks for sharing, pp.


+1 these are gorgeous photos. She looks great and the light is amazing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Full head of hair, no steroid bloat. I totally get what she said about struggling mentally with the diagnosis. I have a feeling her mental health was more of the issue here. It stinks for us poors, but Kate’s a lady of leisure so she has the resources to take six months off.

Wasn’t this her targeted return to work event from before the cancer announcement?


Mental health + facelift

Her whole face is tighter, no wrinkles and where she was getting hints of jowls, they are gone. Definitely a small lift & exactly the one I would like to have! I just don’t know how to pull it off without being able to step away from day to day stuff for 3/4 weeks of recovery. She looks great
I don’t think so about the facelift, I just think she’s less heavily made up than usual, and/or her makeup person is going for a lighter and more flattering foundation. Some used to complain before that her heavy makeup made her look hard.
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Anonymous wrote:Am I really reading accusations of anorexia? The woman is in the midst of chemo. This thread should be locked.


Nice try, liar. The claim was that she was anorexic *before* chemo, and the chemo made her even skinnier.

You were asked not to glorify emaciation. Is that so hard?


Huh? Who is glorifying emasculation? What kind of s**t are you projecting on my comment?
Anonymous
You don’t need to be gone 6 months for a facelift. Could it be that she actually is receiving treatment for cancer and is in a loving relationship w her husband?
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