Princess Catherine’s brother offers health update on the beloved royal

Sep 27, 2024
As the public continues to celebrate Catherine's positive health news, her brother, James Middleton, brought further joy to royal watchers with a brief but positive update about his sister. Source: Getty Images.

Royal fans have been treated to more good news about Princess Catherine after her brother shared a welcomed health update about the beloved royal.

The update follows the recent joyful announcement that the Princess has completed her preventative chemotherapy for cancer, delighting royal fans.

Catherine shared the uplifting news of her health journey through a heartfelt message on social media, accompanied by a touching video of her with her husband and their three children: Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte.

As the public continues to celebrate the positive news, her brother, James Middleton, brought further joy to royal watchers. During a recent appearance on USA Today, he shared a brief but positive health update about his sister.

“She’s doing ok,” he shared.

“It’s not for me to share on her behalf, you know, how everything’s going. But she’s getting all the right support and focus that she needs. And like anything, it takes time to process.”

While it may take time until Catherine is fully recovered, the beloved Princess is already hard at work. On Tuesday, September 17, she held a meeting at Windsor Castle to discuss a cause close to her heart, the early years development of children.

She was joined by her household team and staff from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, an organisation she established to promote the importance of early years development and conduct research.

The Court Circular recorded the meeting, stating: “The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle.”

It’s been a long road for Princess Catherine to reach a point in her health journey where she can return to royal duties and some kind of normality.

Catherine stepped away from the public eye following a two-week hospital stay in January after she underwent major abdominal surgery.

She later revealed, in an emotional video message, that she had been diagnosed with cancer and would be taking time away as she underwent treatment.

Following a prolonged absence from the public eye, Catherine eased concerns for her well-being in June when she announced that she was “making good progress” in her cancer battle and would be attending this year’s Trooping the Colour.

Her return to public life was met with an outpouring of support and admiration. Catherine’s appearance at Trooping the Colour garnered overwhelming fanfare, and she was warmly welcomed with a standing ovation upon her arrival at this year’s Wimbledon tournament.