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Matildas captain Sam Kerr has commented on the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis by sharing comments from a musician criticizing trolls who sensationalized “a woman’s desire for privacy”.
Kate Middleton, 42, announced Saturday that she will undergo preventive chemotherapy for cancer detected after her abdominal surgery last month.
Messages of support have poured in from around the world, with Kensington Palace stating that the princess and her husband William are “hugely touched” by the public’s kindness.
Kerr took to Instagram on Saturday night to share a post by American singer-songwriter Halsey, who criticized trolls who were shaming Middleton for her absence.
Sam Kerr slams trolls who sensationalized Princess Kate’s desire for privacy
The Australian star took to Instagram to share comments from American musician Halsey.
“I hope that the people and media who sensationalized a woman’s desire for privacy after a known health incident are feeling regret and remorse,” Halsey wrote.
And, by the way, that would hold even without the terrible news of his trip.
‘I understand that when you have a public life, certain things like this can get out of control. But God forbid someone needs a break for a few weeks or months, the reason is nobody’s business.’
“And with respect to public life, who you are and how you behave when you ‘sign up’ is subject to change at any time,” he said.
“Any newly changed ‘you’ (for any amount of time; days, weeks, years) may not have the same resistance or tolerance.”
Kerr has kept a low profile since her explosive accusation of racial harassment became public.
The Matildas and Chelsea striker’s legal drama, as exclusively revealed by the Mail, means he will face a criminal trial before a jury in February next year.
The story broke on March 5 and Kerr has not made any public comments about her shocking start to the year, which also saw her dream of representing Australia at the Paris Olympics all but ruined by a serious knee injury. that he suffered in January.
Kate revealed on Saturday that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
Meanwhile, the King, who is going through his own battle with cancer, praised Kate, 42, for her bravery in filming the emotional video in Windsor.
In it, she revealed her “great shock” at the discovery of the cancer and said she and William had done their best to “process and manage this privately” for the sake of their three children.
Politicians and celebrities joined the public in sending messages of support, while cancer experts said Kate’s powerful message would help other families fighting the disease.
Hashtags including ‘WeLoveYouCatherine’ and ‘GetWellSoonCatherine’ were trending on social media site X all day yesterday.
Earl Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, said Kate showed “incredible strength and poise” in her video message.