Fans are getting a positive update about Kate Middleton amid her cancer battle. Royal expert Katie Nicholl tells ET that the Princess of Wales "has turned a corner" in her cancer treatment. "She's tolerating this preventative chemotherapy better.
I think she had a hard time in the beginning. These are strong drugs that she's on, but she's she's tolerating it better, and she's doing better," Nicholl says. "We've had reports from members of the public that she's been out and about.
I've heard from from certain people that...
she's out with the children. That's a really positive sign." Also a positive sign is an update from Kate's husband, Prince William .
During a recent event commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day, William responded to a veteran who asked him if Kate was "getting any better." "Yes, she'd love to be here today," William replied. "I was reminding everyone her grandmother served at Bletchley Park, so she had quite a few in common with some of the ladies here who were at Bletchley.
" Nicholl adds of William's statement, "Of course it's inevitable that he's going to be asked about Catherine, because I think we look at an event like that, where you've got the royals out in full force, and we feel her absence very strongly." William's comment, combined with reports of sightings of Kate out with her children -- Prince George , 10, Princess Charlotte , 9, and Prince Louis , 6 -- "paints a very positive picture," Nicholl says. With that in mind, Nicholl says that Ka.
