Speaking out and silencing speculation the princess of wales asks for time to recover with her family following her shock cancer diagnosis

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Filmed at Windsor by the BBC, the Princess opens up about the “incredibly tough couple of months” she and her family have had since her shock cancer diagnosis, releasing a transcript of her announcement (right)

As they begin their Easter break with their three children, the Prince and Princess of Wales are doing their best to shield the youngsters after Kate’s revelation last week that she is being treated for cancer.

Still dealing with the Princess’s shock diagnosis, the couple plan to spend the holidays privately as a family while they continue to process the news and help their children come to terms with it.

Kate, 42, made a personal announcement in a moving and powerful video message in which she told of the “incredibly tough couple of months” her family had experienced and how her diagnosis had come as “a huge shock”.

She also told how the cancer was discovered following her planned abdominal surgery in January and said she is having preventative chemotherapy treatment. She added that she was “focusing on the things that will help me heal; in my mind, body and spirits”.

PUTTING HER FAMILY FIRST

HELLO! understands the Princess started her cancer treatment in late February, but royal sources say she and Prince William, 41, wanted to make the children their priority and delayed making the diagnosis public until school had broken up, so they could be together as a family once the world found out.

The Prince is continuing to juggle looking after Kate with his public life, although his concern for his wife after her diagnosis led to him pulling out of his godfather ex-King Constantine of Greece’s memorial service

Kate herself has also needed space to come to terms with her diagnosis, as well as to recover from her surgery, and wanted to be able to tell the children in her own time.

Meanwhile, HELLO! also understands Kate’s health crisis is the reason William pulled out of a memorial service for his godfather, ex-King Constantine of Greece, at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on 27 February. Although expected to give a reading, he cancelled at the last minute, citing “a personal issue.”

SPEAKING FROM THE HEART

Kate’s concern for Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, who turns six in a few weeks, was clear from her video message, which was recorded by the BBC last Wednesday in Windsor.

Sitting on a bench in the sunshine, the Princess dressed casually in a black and white striped top and wore minimal make-up.

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