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Prince William & Carole Middleton Hang Out In Pub Amid Princess Catherine's Cancer Treatment

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Prince William and Carole Middleton are staying close as they support Princess Catherine through her cancer battle. Related: William & Kate Suffering ‘Intense Anxiety’ At Thought Of Taking Over If Charles Dies On Thursday, DailyMail.com reported the Prince of Wales was spotted out and about at a pub in Norfolk with his mother-in-law for a “low-key” chat and a drink.

An eyewitness told reporter Richard Eden: Despite going on an outing with her momma, the Princess of Wales herself wasn’t present, according to the source: Of course, that’s no surprise.

The 42-year-old royal is currently undergoing chemotherapy, and that’s so tough on the body, we can’t imagine she’d want to go out for a pub crawl right now!

She’s got to focus on her health! Carole has reportedly been staying with the fam over Easter. She’s presumably been helping take care of her daughter as well as her grandkids — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — while Kate undergoes her treatment.

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