Was Kate's cancer video edited? BBC Studios staff responds
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Was Kate's cancer video edited? BBC Studios staff responds

Hindustan Times  

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, recently revealed that she underwent abdominal surgery in January and was later diagnosed with cancer. However, BBC Studios released a statement saying that the video message of Princess Kate announcing her cancer diagnosis was filmed without any editing by the BBC Studios team. The video was recorded at Windsor, where Kate shared details of her diagnosis and treatment, and aired on Friday before the Six O'Clock News. Chris Ship, an ITV News Royal Editor, commented, "If you look back to how the King revealed his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, it was in a statement from Buckingham Palace. Kate has done it, I am told, in video form because she wanted to do it in the most personal way possible.” Adding to it, he said, "Yes, of course, it helps to silence all the conspiracy theorists as well, but she wanted to do the video message, and it was a very moving message too.

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