The British royal family gives a glimpse of the early lives of its members and the services they have provided on their official site.
Apart from King Charles’ separation from Princess Diana, divorce and her unfortunate death in a car accident in Paris, the royal family does not discuss personal problems in depth that they could have had.
After mentioning the connection between Princess Diana’s family and the royal family and her marriage to Charles in 1981, it informs visitors how the British Prime Minister told Parliament that Charles and his wife had decided to split.
It also mentions Diana’s funeral and Prince William and Prince Harry’s presence on the occasion and their father’s marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles.

The Royal Family Website provides insight into their lives and activities, but in particular it does not mention King Charles and Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnoses or any continuous health problems.
A look at the royal family’s website suggests that the king and his daughter -in -law have been treated equally when it comes to keeping their health problems private, reflecting a consistent approach to sharing personal health information.

The 76-year-old king has undergone treatment since he was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer last February after testing after a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate.
Last month, the British monarch spent shortly under observation in the hospital on Thursday after experiencing the side effects of cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said, with royal sources saying it was a minor problem
Kate Middleton, Kona to Prince William, said in September that she had finished her course of preventative chemotherapy for cancer and said the treatment had given her a new perspective and made her grateful for “simply to love and be loved.”
The princess of Wales, who says she is in remission from cancer, makes a gradual return to royal tasks.