The world was shocked and saddened whenCatherine, Princess of Wales, revealed she was undergoing treatmentfor cancer.
Nor did it explain the specific bang out of the disease that she or her father-in-law were fighting.
In fact, looking back at what’s taken place in Britain.

When she was a child, Eugenie was diagnosed with scoliosis, in which the spine becomes abnormally curved.
“Princess Eugenie will be having a very minor routine operation,” a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman stated.
A lifelong equestrian, Anne’s skills on horseback led her to the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

“She should be riding again within a few weeks,” the doc said.
That prognosis was correct, and Anne recovered enough to compete in Montreal.
“It was going very well and then I don’t remember anything else.

Her downward trajectory began in 1993, when the 62-year-old royal was hospitalized for pneumonia.
Five years later, she was vacationing on the island of Mustique when she suffered a stroke.
The following year, during a subsequent trip to Mustique, she had another stroke.

During that vacation, she suffered severe burns on her feet when entering a scalding hot bath.
Another stroke followed months later, in March 2001.
AsRadio Timesreported, that stroke left her experiencing vision problems, partial paralysis, and difficulty swallowing.

Less than a year later, the queen shared a sad announcement.
On August 19, 2021, news went out that Princess Marie had been hospitalized.
“She is receiving care in the hospital.

The Princely Family asks for your understanding that no further information will be given at this time.”
That, however, didn’t stop the couple, and she became known as Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
In October 2021, she reportedly underwent one last procedure before finally returning.

She eventually made it back to Monaco and gradually resumed undertaking royal duties alongside her husband.
“I’m really proud of my wife,” Prince Albert toldPeoplein December 2022.
“Charlene’s doing really well.

Charlene’s engaging more in public life and looking after things that she’s passionate about.”
After media speculation, the Swedish Royal Court confirmed that Victoria was suffering from an eating disorder.
She decided to postpone her plans to attend university, and instead went to the U.S. to seek treatment.

I wanted all the time so much more than I could do, or could be.
“Then on top of that, she was diagnosed with [COVID] in March.”
“Her illness was discovered in an early stage,” he added.

“The treatment is now over.
We can do nothing now but wait and hope she will be okay.”
While she initially took some time off, she was expected to be back in action in no time.

“She is devoted to the queen there has never been any talk of retirement.”
“The princess is otherwise in good health and will recover from her fracture at home.”
While the injury did force her to postpone a royal visit or two, she made a full recovery.

In 2010, she announced that she’d been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Her treatment which included three separate surgeries was ultimately deemed successful.
She was subsequently cured via a successful stem cell transplant.
