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Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis exposed truth about her marriage
Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis might have broken her inside and rocked the palace, but it exposed the biggest truth about her marriage.
Royal experts believe Princess Catherine’s cancer changed Prince William’s mind and their relationship for good.
The horrific diagnosis brought the future monarch closer to his wife. William even turned into Kate’s life saving pill amid her health struggles and family challenges.
The mother-of-three’s announcement about cancer in March 2024 sent shockwaves across the globe as she revealed that she’s undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
The upsetting update reduced hundreds of fans and friends to tears. It also appeared to be a bombshell for William, who never stepped away from his partner until they defeated the disease.
Kate delighted fans as she revealed that she was cancer-free in September 2024, confirming in January 2025 that her cancer was in remission.
The couple had previously endured alleged marital difficulties. But their relationship appears to be stronger than ever during the difficult time at the family.
“There were ongoing rumours at one time that the marriage between William and Kate may not have been as blissful as publicly portrayed,” Pelham Turner, former royal photographer, told Fox News Digital.
Kate’s illness served as a powerful reminder for William of how central she’s to his life and rebuilt the emotional connection between the two.
“William has been known for his outbursts and Kate has found ways of calming the situation down but personally, I feel after the cancer diagnosis and the threat of losing her, the closeness was rekindled,” Turner said.
“And that is why decisions were made such as their quieter living accommodation rather than a palace to try and lead a normal family life have become their focus,” he added.
Some royal insiders and Palace aides also agreed that the two appeared more emotionally connected than before. Their relationship, focus on family and each other behind closed doors helped them cope with the alrming situation.
Since then William has become increasingly transparent, marking a shift from the past.
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Palace drops Princess Charlotte unseen photo for 11th birthday
Prince William and Princess Kate’s only daughter made her most stunning appearance yet as she turned 11 on Saturday, just a week after her little brother marked his own birthday.
The Waleses, who moved to Forest Lodge last November, shared a new look for Charlotte as she is seems to be growing up fast.
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Sydney Sweeney hard launches her romance with beau Scooter Braun
Well, that soft launch has officially become a full-blown hard launch.
Sydney Sweeney just made things very Instagram official with Scooter Braun – and fans wasted approximately three seconds before turning the comments section into a full FBI investigation.
The Euphoria star dropped a Stagecoach photo carousel on Friday that looked innocent enough at first: cowboy vibes, festival lights, karaoke chaos. Then came the cuddling photos.
One snapshot showed the pair squeezed together in a photo booth making goofy faces, while another featured Braun literally carrying Sweeney bridal-style through the crowd like this was the final scene of a rom-com nobody saw coming.
There was also a clip of them singing karaoke together and another of Sweeney perched on his shoulders during a performance because apparently subtlety has officially left the chat.
“cowboy kind of weekend,” she captioned the post — which may be the understatement of the year.
Braun had already hinted at the romance weeks earlier after posting Sweeney on his Instagram Story, but this is the clearest confirmation yet that the two are no longer trying to keep things low-key.
The pair reportedly started dating in September 2025 after meeting at the lavish wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Venice.
Since then, they have been spotted on multiple dates and holding hands publicly.
Now? The internet has officially upgraded them from rumour to relationship status.
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Greta Gerwig finally reveals her wild new ‘Narnia’ movie title
The wardrobe is officially open again – and this time, Greta Gerwig is leading the way.
Netflix has finally confirmed the title and release dates for Gerwig’s long-awaited Chronicles of Narnia reboot, and fantasy fans already sound emotionally unwell online.
The first film will be called Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew and arrives in theaters on February 12, 2027, before landing on Netflix on April 2.
And yes, the cast is stacked.
Meryl Streep, Daniel Craig, Carey Mulligan, Emma Mackey and Denise Gough are all set to appear in the fantasy epic based on C.S. Lewis’ classic books.
Gerwig, who writes, directs, and produces the film, got deeply personal while explaining why this story matters to her.
“I was a child when I first read The Magician’s Nephew, and I fell in love with the gorgeously improbable but completely brilliant concept of a cosmic lion singing the world of Narnia to life,” she said.
“I didn’t know that I would grow up to make films… but a universe built out of music is an idea that always lived in my heart.”
Unlike the earlier Narnia movies, Gerwig’s film starts at the very beginning of the timeline, exploring Aslan’s creation of Narnia itself – essentially the fantasy franchise’s origin story.
In other words: Greta Gerwig is about to make an entire generation cry over a lion all over again.
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