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UK newspapers all lead with news that Catherine, Princess of Wales, is being treated for cancer. There have been months of sometimes frenzied speculation online about the whereabouts of the princess, who has not attended public engagements since Christmas. IMAGES
The White House wishes Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, a full recovery after the "terrible" news of her cancer diagnosis. "All of us just heard the terrible news. Our thoughts are with the Duchess of Cambridge and her family," Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
A handout photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspaper front pages, with AFP and other agencies withdrawing the image over manipulation concerns after it was released by Kensington Palace as the first official portrait of the 42-year-old since undergoing surgery in January. The princess apologised and admitted to editing the image, which was released on Mother's Day and said to have been taken by her husband Prince William with their three children. IMAGES
Catherine, Princess of Wales, apologises over an altered official photo that saw news agencies, including AFP, pull the image from their systems. "Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C" a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, says. IMAGES
Two vehicles leave a back entrance of The London Clinic where Catherine, Princess of Wales has been recovering following abdominal surgery nearly two weeks ago. The first car is driven by Catherine's personal assistant Natasha Archer, while flowers are seen in the second car. Soon afterwards, Kensington Palace announced that the princess had left the hospital and returned to her home in Windsor. IMAGES
Images of the scene outside a private London hospital where Britain's Princess of Wales is facing a stay of up to two weeks after undergoing successful planned abdominal surgery. Kensington Palace announced that the 42-year-old wife of William, Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne, was admitted to the clinic in central London on Tuesday. IMAGES