ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday wished Kate Middleton, the princess of Wales, a speedy recovery after she revealed earlier this week that she had been diagnosed with cancer.
Kate, 42, the wife of heir to the throne Prince William, spent two weeks in hospital in January after undergoing what her office said at the time was successful, planned surgery for an unspecified but non-cancerous condition.
However, in a video message on Friday, Kate said subsequent tests had revealed cancer had been found. She said she was well and getting stronger. The news is the latest major health blow for the British royal family after King Charles revealed in February that he too was to have cancer treatment, meaning he has had to postpone his public royal duties.
“We pray for the full and speedy recovery of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Royal Highness Princess Catherine,” Sharif wrote on social media platform X.
“The Royal Family is widely respected & revered in Pakistan. We stand with them in these difficult times.”
Kate’s office, Kensington Palace, said it would give no further details about the type of cancer that had been found, saying the princess had a right to medical privacy. It said she was on a recovery pathway and the preventative chemotherapy had begun in February.
After her operation, the palace said the princess, still popularly known by her maiden name Kate Middleton, would not return to official duties until after Easter, which falls at the end of this month. But her absence from public life has provoked intense speculation and wild rumors on social media.
Sharif, who was also Pakistan’s prime minister in 2022, attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom in September 2022.
Pakistan is a member of the Commonwealth, an association of sovereign states comprising the UK and a number of its former territories that have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and cooperation with the UK.
Commonwealth countries acknowledge the British monarch as the symbolic head of their association.