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William and Kate 'going through hell' amid cancer diagnosis, says heartbroken friend

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In a heartfelt revelation, Amaia Arrieta, the children's clothing designer favoured by the royals, has shared her deep concern for Prince William and Kate Middleton amidst the Princess of Wales' cancer battle.The family friend described the situation as "going through hell" since the diagnosis came to light.

Amaia, known for crafting the adorable ensembles worn by the young royals, expressed her emotions in an interview with the Telegraph: "I'm heartbroken at the moment.

I think they are going through hell." She continued with a hopeful note and said: "I hope they will be back. It's really personal." The Spanish designer has been a go-to for the Wales children's wardrobe ever since Prince George was a tot, with her designs gaining prominence after featuring in a portrait of the young prince in 2014.

Amaia takes immense pride in dressing the royal youngsters, a sentiment she conveyed during the conversation, reports the Mirror.

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