The Royal Family in Crisis
Is privacy different for Kate Princess of Wales now than when Diana was the Princess of Wales?
At 6.00 on Friday 29th March, a video of Kate Princess of Wales was published. She was dressed in a comfortable sweater, sitting alone on a bench. In her own words she told the world that she had cancer and would be embarking on a course of preventative chemotherapy.
She spoke of the timing of her announcement. First, she needed to tell her children, but only after they had broken up from school. Second, she wanted to make her announcement in person - but this did not mean she was alone. She had the support of the Palace advisors, and her words were undoubtedly carefully scrutinised to make the most impact and to buy her time and privacy. It was a profoundly personal 2 minutes 15 seconds in which she touched people’s hearts when she said she was ‘thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer - you are not alone.’
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