Belfast Telegraph

Carole’s key role after her daughter’s cancer shock

Kate’s mother has been the driving force keeping her and William’s family together after diagnosis

- By Tara Cobham

CAROLE Middleton has been the crucial bond holding the Waleses together following Kate’s cancer diagnosis, a source close to the family has revealed.

The mother-of-three has been praised for playing a vital role in the background for the Prince and Princess of Wales during what has been one of the royal family’s most turbulent periods in recent times.

A source close to the Middletons said: “Carole has been the driving force keeping the family together with minimum fuss and maximum modesty.

“She’s ferried and fetched George, Louis and Charlotte, taken them to school sports matches and given them endless support. She’s been a real Mary Poppins-like figure.”

The source described Carole (69), who in 1987 founded Party Pieces, a company selling supplies for children’s parties, as having provided the young family with the “three R’s”.

They said: “She’s come to the rescue, provided reassuranc­e, and has been a rock to Catherine and William as they come to terms with the news.”

It is understood Carole has stepped up mothering duties by taking her grandchild­ren — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — to school and, alongside her husband Michael, is immune from family politics and free to provide support wherever required.

The source added: “Her actions are in huge contrast to those mouthing support from afar.”

Although it is understood Carole was among the first to learn of Kate’s diagnosis, the princess released a heartfelt video message on Friday disclosing to the public that she has been undergoing preventati­ve chemothera­py — sparking an outpouring of sympathy from around the world.

Prince Harry reportedly reached out from his home in California, while he and his wife Meghan offered words of support, saying: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.”

The King, meanwhile, is said to be “proud” of his “beloved” daughter-in-law for her “courage” in speaking about her treatment, only a month after he revealed that he had been diagnosed with the disease.

Charles, whose cancer was discovered when he was being treated for an enlarged prostate, has remained in close contact with her during their treatment.

With the head of state and the future queen both receiving treatment for undisclose­d forms of cancer, the royal family faces an uncertain period — but the monarchy is expected to rally around those at the heart of the institutio­n, with Carole providing a source of unwavering support. Kensington Palace said on Saturday that the princess is “enormously touched” by the messages of support that have been flooding in.

Kate is said to have a positive mindset over her recovery and is in good spirits, describing herself as “well and getting stronger every day” as she requested privacy for her family during her convalesce­nce.

After tests following abdominal surgery, she underwent in January were positive for cancer, the princess and her husband

‘She’s been a real Mary Poppins figure’

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