‘Kate Middleton’s openness about cancer journey says everything about future Queen’

On her 44th birthday, the Princess of Wales issued a poignant message about how she is healing, both physically and emotionally, from her cancer battle, with her openness inspiring others facing the same diagnosis

The Princess of Wales’s decision to speak about her journey of recovery and the emotions faced with her own mortality is a watershed moment for our future queen. Throughout her cancer battle, she gave hope to the thousands who are dealt a diagnosis each day and to their loved ones who walk along the path with them.

Kate’s message when she was first diagnosed that “you are not alone” resonated with so many, and her openness in discussing her plight and ways in which she faced it – much like those King Charles facing – have been credited with helping people seek advice, treatment and ways to process.

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On her 44th birthday, a year after announcing she was fortunately in remission from the disease, the princess spoke of the depths of emotions she has felt in coming to terms with the initial sadness and eventual fight that lay at her door.

The princess has heralded the natural world and discovering her place within it, as being key to her own journey and now wants to help others discover similar solace. During the lonely and dark days of cancer treatment, the Princess of Wales may have wondered whether there would be a time when she would be free of the disease.

She will have thought about her three children, her husband Prince William and her wider family – but her thoughts have also been on how she could use her experience to help others.

Kate promised to stand shoulder to shoulder with those that are dealt such a hand. And just as she spoke of nature being “a quiet teacher and a soft voice that guides”, royal sources suggest this is the path she will now set upon in her future duties.

It is clear this experience has been an absorbing one for the princess. Just weeks after the King revealed his own cancer diagnosis in February 2024, for which he is still receiving treatment for, Kate announced to the world that she had also been diagnosed with the disease.

Such a series of unprecedented events created a sense of shock and worry throughout the palace. With two such senior figures away from royal duties for an unknown amount of time, just how would the institution continue to function? Yet, the family rallied and allowed them to receive care and recover, undoubtedly changing the path of how the monarchy would develop in the future.

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Such transformative experiences for the King and Princess of Wales have helped to shape their view on what their roles really mature to. Openness and vulnerability have not historically been emotions that typified the royal family, but times have changed.

The Princess of Wales certainly wishes to be at the forefront of that change and – as we have seen with her visits to hospitals and vision on wellbeing and recovery – will continue to use her own experience to help others in their darkest hour.

Oxford United appoint Bloomfield as new head coach

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Oxford United have appointed Matt Bloomfield as their new head coach.

The 41-year-old has been out of work since he was sacked as Luton boss in October and replaces Gary Rowett who was dismissed on 23 December following a run of one win in 10 matches.

The U’s are currently 23rd in the Championship, three points adrift of safety.

Bloomfield will watch Friday’s FA Cup third round tie at MK Dons, with interim manager Craig Short remaining in the dugout, before taking the reins next week before the visit of Bristol City on 17 January.

A decision on Bloomfield’s coaching staff will be made in due course an Oxford statement said, while the club have not disclosed the length of his deal.

“I want my teams to work hard, attack with purpose and play with a clear identity,” Bloomfield added.

Bloomfield began his managerial career at Colchester United before taking over from Gareth Ainsworth at Wycombe Wanderers in 2023.

After leading the Chairboys to the League One automatic promotion places amid the challenge of big-spending Birmingham City and Wrexham last season, he left the club to take over at Luton in January.

But Bloomfield was unable to prevent the Hatters from suffering back-to-back relegations to the third tier and was dismissed after an underwhelming start to the season, with the club 11th in the table.

The club have already added two new players to their squad in January, with midfielder Jamie Donley, 20, arriving on loan from Tottenham Hotspur for the rest of the season, and Brentford’s Myles Peart-Harris also signing a short-term deal.

The U’s play four league games – against Bristol City, Queens Park Rangers, Leicester City and Birmingham City – inside 15 days later this month.

“Matt stood out for his attention to detail, work ethic and his strong belief in building success the right way. He is a coach with a very clear idea of how he wants his teams to play,” said Oxford’s head of football operations Ed Waldron.

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Oxford United appoint Bloomfield as new head coach

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Oxford United have appointed Matt Bloomfield as their new head coach.

The 41-year-old has been out of work since he was sacked as Luton boss in October and replaces Gary Rowett who was dismissed on 23 December following a run of one win in 10 matches.

The U’s are currently 23rd in the Championship, three points adrift of safety.

Bloomfield will watch Friday’s FA Cup third round tie at MK Dons, with interim manager Craig Short remaining in the dugout, before taking the reins next week before the visit of Bristol City on 17 January.

A decision on Bloomfield’s coaching staff will be made in due course an Oxford statement said, while the club have not disclosed the length of his deal.

“I want my teams to work hard, attack with purpose and play with a clear identity,” Bloomfield added.

Bloomfield began his managerial career at Colchester United before taking over from Gareth Ainsworth at Wycombe Wanderers in 2023.

After leading the Chairboys to the League One automatic promotion places amid the challenge of big-spending Birmingham City and Wrexham last season, he left the club to take over at Luton in January.

But Bloomfield was unable to prevent the Hatters from suffering back-to-back relegations to the third tier and was dismissed after an underwhelming start to the season, with the club 11th in the table.

The club have already added two new players to their squad in January, with midfielder Jamie Donley, 20, arriving on loan from Tottenham Hotspur for the rest of the season, and Brentford’s Myles Peart-Harris also signing a short-term deal.

The U’s play four league games – against Bristol City, Queens Park Rangers, Leicester City and Birmingham City – inside 15 days later this month.

“Matt stood out for his attention to detail, work ethic and his strong belief in building success the right way. He is a coach with a very clear idea of how he wants his teams to play,” said Oxford’s head of football operations Ed Waldron.

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X Factor’s Sinitta, 62, announces she’s split from boyfriend and ‘starting the year single’

Eighties pop star Sinitta has confirmed that she is single following the breakdown of her year long relationship by posting a sexy picture showing off her incredible curves

Eighties pop singer Sinitta shared with fans that she is starting off the new year as a single woman, following the split with her mystery boyfriend of one year. The singer, 62, best known for her hits including Toy Boy, has always remained tight-lipped over the identity of her partner who she started dating in July 2024.

And at the time, she appeared to be in her element with her new romance, describing him as “a really nice man”, in a recent interview. But judging by her latest social media post, the singer and X Factor star has confirmed her year long relationship has come to an end – and she announced the news in the best way possible.

Posing in just a set of light coloured underwear, the TV personality who has had a string of high profile relationships under her belt over the years, captioned the post with an empowered message to fans.

She wrote: “There is nothing wrong with starting the year single. Being Alone is also a gift. time to reflect, learn and grow peacefully and in your own time.” She added: “Some relationships are not meant to be forever in the same mode, they turn into friendships and some fade to pleasant memories. Don’t be afraid to be alone, embrace it and celebrate you.”

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Sinitta concluded her heartfelt post adding: “Release and be released with peace and love and best intentions for each other. Remember together you were Stronger, but alone you were still strong.”

Back when she first started dating her mystery man, Sinitta admitted to OK! magazine: “I am dating someone and he’s a really nice man. It’s nice, I’m happy. He’s obsessed with football, but that’s fine, I’d rather that than other things. It’s good.”

Prior to her romance she had been married to Andy Willner for eight years but their marriage came to an end in 2010. The couple share two children together, Zac and Magdalena.

After being single for years after her divorce, the TV star claimed that her children were over the moon that she had finally found someone to share life with.

She explained: “I didn’t date for a long time; I was single for eight and a half, nine years… I think they know I’m fussy and it took me a long time to find someone, so they trust that.” She added: “Before I was with him, my son said to me, ‘I don’t think you should be alone all the time, all your friends are gay.’

She claimed that her son Zac was far more worried about her love life than she was. She added: “So he was more worried about my sex life than I was – but now I’m OK!”

But at the time, it seemed as though the former singer was struggling to juggle a new relationship and controlling her teenage children who were excited to explore their freedom at the age of 18. She continued: “They’re obsessed with going out because now that they’re 18 they can and they’re loving it. We’re already fighting and they’ve only been 18 for a minute – it’s arguments every day.”

“I’m trying to explain that they’re still under my roof and they’re not completely grown yet. I’m doing the whole, ‘It’s my house, it’s my rules,’ thing, but it’s hard,” she said. Sinitta is certainly no stranger to having her romances in the spotlight, as she not only dated Simon Cowell in the eighties for two years but also counts Hollywood heartthrob, Brad Pitt as one of her exes.

Speaking about her famous exes, she told New magazine: “It’s important to remember Simon and Brad were not superstars when I met them – I was the famous one.” She added“I don’t just date famous, super-rich men, I create them!”

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She continued: “I end up being a lucky charm in their lives and after me, everything they touch turns to gold.”