Kate Middleton’s Cancer Is in Remission — What Type of Cancer Was It?

After revealing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024, Kate Middleton announced in January 2025 that her cancer is in remission.

The Princess of Wales shared this uplifting news on X (formerly Twitter).

This announcement followed four months after she confirmed that she had finished her chemotherapy treatment.

But what type of cancer did she have?

What kind of cancer did Kate Middleton have?

Kate has not publicly disclosed what type of cancer she had, and the Royal Family has kept that detail private.

However, she revealed in March 2024 that her diagnosis stemmed from another medical procedure.

In January 2024, Kate underwent “major abdominal surgery,” during which doctors discovered cancer cells and informed her of her diagnosis.

At that time, she was 42 years old.

Her doctors recommended a course of preventative chemotherapy, and she began treatment.

In September 2024, the Princess announced to her fans that she had completed chemotherapy.

Reflecting on her journey, Kate expressed that the experience deepened her and Prince William’s gratitude for their life with their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.“

The cancer journey is complex, scary, and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you,” she shared, according to NBC News.

“It brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in ways you’ve never considered, offering a new perspective on everything.

“This time has reminded William and me to reflect and appreciate the simple yet important things in life that so many of us often take for granted—of simply loving and being loved.”

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