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Kate Middleton's trusted inner circle she's relying on during cancer treatment: 'They're a beacon of hope'

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As the Princess of Wales continues to take time out of the spotlight to focus on her treatment for cancer, she has been spending a great deal of time at Anmer Hall in Norfolk. “Kate feels more at home in Norfolk,” a source told OK! “She’s got several close friends there.The Van Cutsems live nearby and so do Tom and Polly Coke [Cook].

Laura Meade is a close source of comfort for the princess and so are the Carter girls.” At this stressful time, it’s crucial that Kate surrounds herself with people she can rely on as she works towards her re-emergence into royal life.Thankfully, her closest friends have formed a strong circle of trust around her.

Loyal friends, including Emilia Jardine-Paterson, Sophie Snuggs, Lady Laura Meade, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley and Natasha Archer will no doubt be there to lend practical and emotional support, showing they are amongst the women in Kate’s life who are helping her through this difficult time.

Despite their affinity for Norfolk, the logistics of their children's education commitments tether the couple to Windsor during term time.

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