Princess of Wales - Dignified Sharing of Medical Information, But ...

 In an announcement, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, discusses that she does have cancer. She explains (which really doesn't get the Royals off the hook for the lack of transparency) that it wasn't until post-surgery that the malignancy had been discovered. And she reassures the world (but how can she since cancer can be a wild card) that all will be well.

Given the Princess' popularity and that three young children are involved, she will have many supporters. However, the Royals, also known as "The Firm," have lost credibility that it may not be able to regain. That entity has become quite fragile an institution.

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