Comedian Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques said he was deeply saddened by the news of Princess Kate Middleton's cancer.
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“It hurts, Kate is young (…) Someone who has cancer in the first place, regardless of their status, it’s sad, humanly,” he said straight away. interview with Mario Dumont on LCN.
But, in addition to having to experience this difficult moment at a relatively young age, Princess Kate was deprived of her right to experience everything privately with her family, believes the comedian, who carefully follows the related news to the royal family.
“What is sad is how this matter was handled. We feel that they wanted to keep that to themselves,” he said.
The comedian thus clarified that the story surrounding the faked photo was handled in such a clumsy way that the situation degenerated, “completely crazy (and) indiscreet theories” multiplying.
“I feel like, to add to the sadness, Kate was forced (to announce that she had cancer) whereas I feel like with such a severe diagnosis, you have the taste to keep it to yourself,” he stressed, adding that he hoped everything went well for the Princess of Wales.