Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer extended words of encouragement to Kate Middleton after the Duchess of Cambridge revealed her battle with cancer to the world.
Amidst an outpouring of support from global well-wishers, Kate's announcement has underscored the strength and resilience of the royal family during challenging times.
Charles Spencer took to social media to express his support for Kate, sharing his thoughts on X, formerly known as Twitter, as the world absorbed the news of the Duchess's diagnosis.
The video message posted by Kate, detailing her journey and the upcoming chemotherapy treatments, garnered widespread attention and messages of support from friends, family, celebrities, and political figures alike.
The diagnosis came to light during post-operative tests following a significant abdominal surgery undergone by Kate in January. Currently in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy, the Duchess is following the guidance of her medical team as she confronts this new challenge with courage and determination.
Amidst the support for Kate, Charles Spencer addressed comparisons drawn between the media scrutiny surrounding her whereabouts since the beginning of the year and the relentless attention his late sister, Princess Diana, faced during her lifetime.
Speaking in an interview with the BBC, hs stressed that Diana endured even greater scrutiny, even after her divorce from King Charles, highlighting the industry's reconsideration of its practices following Diana's tragic death in 1997.
Reflecting on the impact of Diana's passing, Charles Spencer recalled how the circumstances surrounding her death compelled a reevaluation within the paparazzi industry, not solely due to moral considerations, but also because of public outcry against invasive tactics.
He emphasised that while both instances are marked by shock and sadness, Diana's legacy has left a lasting impression on media ethics, prompting a more conscientious approach to reporting on the royal family.