A journalist breaks down crying on air when talking about Kate Middleton's cancer

After several weeks of secrecy, speculation and false information, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, revealed on Friday through a very emotional video the delicate reason why she had stepped away from the public eye for a while.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 March 2024 Saturday 22:56
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A journalist breaks down crying on air when talking about Kate Middleton's cancer

After several weeks of secrecy, speculation and false information, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, revealed on Friday through a very emotional video the delicate reason why she had stepped away from the public eye for a while. The young British woman, 42, has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

This terrible news has had a great impact throughout the world, especially for her loyal followers and for all those people who mocked Kate's absence at royal events and claimed that there was a crisis in the Palace as a result of the prince's infidelity. William with Rose Hanbury.

Following Kate's announcement, an American journalist had to hold back tears during a live program on the Talk TV channel. Kinsey Schofield criticized all those people who had laughed at the princess, using Kim Kardashian and John Olivers as examples, and assured that she had "lost faith in humanity."

Kim Kardashian made an unfortunate comment on social media that earned her a fair amount of criticism. In a post on Instagram, where she was seen posing next to her car, she wrote: "On my way to pick up Kate."

Meanwhile, British talk show host John Oliver sparked widespread outrage last week after making a joke about the Princess of Wales, saying she "could have died 18 months ago."

The reporter said she was "really disappointed in the way" she had been treated and felt like she had been "pushed into having to make this statement." "I've covered news around the world for the past two weeks and been asked all kinds of horrible questions about this woman's privacy," she added, a hint of guilt in her voice.

Schofield was visibly blushing and emotional and fighting back tears as she defended the future monarch.