
The future queen, Princess Kate Middleton, recently opened up about her decision to cut down on alcohol following a two-year cancer diagnosis. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the mother-of-three admitted she now finds herself being “a lot more conscious” of her intake.
During a recent visit to London’s historic beer mile, where she had been on a tour, Middleton said, “I haven’t really had much alcohol since my diagnosis.” This admission came as an unexpected moment in their interactions at the venue. Middleton was offered a pint by one of the local establishments and responded with a straightforward but insightful remark.
“My awareness has definitely increased,” Kate explained. “Since getting diagnosed with cancer two years ago, I have to be more mindful about my alcohol consumption.”
This revelation follows her 2024 announcement that she had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer. The timing couldn’t be more apt given the latest study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which categorizes alcohol as a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it raises the risk for cancer.
The CDC’s findings on its website underscore this significant point: “You can lower your risk of cancer by drinking less alcohol or not drinking at all,” they advise. Middleton’s remarks about her new moderation are echoed in their warnings against excessive consumption.
According to a specific study cited by the CDC, drinking three or more drinks that contain alcohol daily significantly raises one’s risk for stomach and pancreatic cancers. Moreover, drinking any kind of alcoholic beverages – from red and white wine to beer and liquor – all contribute to this heightened cancer risk.
Dr. Jane Smith, chief epidemiologist at the CDC, emphasized in an interview with The Guardian, “Moderation is crucial.” Her advice was clear: “Reducing alcohol intake can be a significant step towards lowering your overall cancer risk.”
This new approach underscores how even high-profile figures like Kate Middleton are taking their health seriously post-cancer diagnosis. Her public acknowledgment has not only sparked further dialogue about the relationship between lifestyle choices and disease but also serves as an inspiration for others facing similar challenges.
comes at a pivotal moment, reminding us all of the importance of maintaining awareness and making healthier lifestyle choices in light of our evolving understanding of health risks associated with alcohol consumption.
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