remained tight-lipped about her cancer diagnosis before revealing her condition on Friday, according to a new report. “She held it together,” an insider said of her clip to People on Wednesday. “It was a heck of a shock.”Close friends were reportedly unaware of Middleton’s health battle as the “circle of knowledge was very tight.”But despite the Princess of Wales’ struggles, she is attempting to keep her life as close to normalcy as possible by staying close to her husband, Prince William, 41, and their kids — Prince George, 10, Prince Louis, 5, and Princess Charlotte, 8.Earlier this month, she was spotted with the Duke of Cambridge at the Windsor Farm Shop after seeing her children play sports.“Having fun together when they can is very important,” another source said. “This is about her feeling supported.
She doesn’t feel isolated at all.”“She has the inner strength, the support of her husband and her extraordinary family, so she can focus on what’s important,” added the late Queen Elizabeth‘s former spokesperson Ailsa Anderson.In her statement, Middleton revealed she is going through preventive chemotherapy to help alleviate her symptoms.
She is not expected to return to royal duties until her doctors have given her their stamp of approval. She has been recovering at the family’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.William and Middleton will also not be present with the royal family for Easter on Sunday as they attend church at St.