maintain a healthy urinary tract with you, cora, i can having nietzsche ice for ten years. you, cora, we make uti related beef products. we also make proactive urinary tract health products. you cora, is a life stage right today at you cora.com cnn breaking news a boris sanchez alongside briana keeler in the nation's capital. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, we begin with breaking news crews walking him palace has just released a new photo and update about catherine, princess of wales, yeah, it's been nearly three months since the princess revealed that she had been dying thank knows. >> with cancer and even longer since she's been seen in public. cnn's max foster is live outside of buckingham palace. and max, we're looking at the photo right now. and i understand you have a statement yes. >> so the photo was taken earlier this week, actually, in the grounds of the winsor estate, which is where they live the statement written by kate, as i understand it, that she talks about being blown away by all the kind messages of support and encouragement that she's had. >> she also says she's making good progress, so we know that she's receiving chemotherapy. >> we know the treatment will be going on for months now, so for many people that's more serious than we first thought, but she does feel hill well, she says she has good days. wash has bad days. she has good days. she often feels we and tired and she has to give in to her body resting. but we have been told that tomorrow the king's birthday parade, which is a big event that happens here on saturday. she will be attending that with her children. will sierra in a carriage and all the balcony. so that's gonna get a huge amount of attention. people will be pouring over the images of her and she's not pretending that she's out of the woods in any way, but she is saying the treatments ongoing. she has a few more months and she does feel the joy at one's get well messages as it were. as she's learned to be patient, she says especially with uncertainty taking each day as it comes listening to her body, allowing herself to make much needed time to and max help us understand the significance of the timing of this announcement well the king's delighted, i'm told that the princess's able to come she has this treatment than doctors i told her she's okay to start appearing and events, whether announcing it last minute because it's taking each event as it comes, she may feel too tired that day to suddenly turn up even tomorrow. >> she may not be able to turn up. they wanted to speak to us, the media about that because we shouldn't read too much into that. she's really keen to retain her privacy, but she's starting to be able to do more apart from part of her recovery three is being able to live a relatively normal life. so they had been pictures, for example, of that out and about and with the children, we haven't published those pictures giving her that space. they want that space to be able to recover properly so at some point she will be able to return to a full rounds of engagements. we may well see her over the summer we're told we shouldn't read too much into that. this isn't her returning to work full time. she just wants to spend time with her family at home. and she wants to spend time with her family tomorrow, but tomorrow's event becomes a lot bigger because we haven't seen her at a public engagement since christmas day. it's been months. >> yeah, it has been it will be really something to see her max thank you. if you can stand by for us, we want to bring in cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, who's with us now and sanjay, the princess had started what she called preventative chemotherapy in february. and then she revealed today her treatment will continue for months which is something that i think is max pointed out some people didn't expect. so that was some news there. is that typical for preventative chemotherapy? and what is preventative chemotherapy? >> right? right. well, you know, there's obviously a lot that we don't know here and that's understandable so the people who are speculating a lot and we're not going to do that obviously here. one thing i will say is that preventative for a lot of people they think, well, that's something to prevent cancer. in this case. and i think in some of this may be semantics. but i think what we're really hearing and what is become clear in this most recent statement that max read is that we're talking about something that's really more known as adjuvant therapy something that is given to treat cancer that may not have been entirely removed at a previous operation. for example, that's typically what you hear and that sort of fits the timeline as well of several months of chemotherapy, it can be six to nine months of chemotherapy. sometimes even longer than that. it's dependent on a lot of the factors you see there on the screen. again, we don't know the type of cancer or let me the stage. there's different medications depending on what the specific cancer is. and all of that affects not only the types of medications that she is getting but also how she's likely to feel while she's getting those medications, the side effects, for example, those medications. and then as i mentioned, the length but that's symantic point. you're raising using briana. good one preventative versus adjuvant therapy. some people use those terms interchangeably, but a very much sounds like they are still treating her underlying cancer sanjay. >> she also says that she has good and bad days and also says, quote, i am not out of the woods yet. yeah, what's your reaction to that? >> yeah. i mean, just sitting here with you looking at this lovely picture, you mean she it's a beautiful picture, i think to reconcile that with what she's saying, she's still got a long road. i think there's two issues. one is that how well are the medications that she's taken for chemotherapy working are they making a difference? i think that might be some of the interpretation of out of the woods. but also how do you feel? good days, bad days. i hear that from a lot of my patients as well. sometimes you feel actually pretty good then the next day it can be very different. even the next hour, it can be very different. and on the screen there, you see some of the things that people often talk about when they're undergoing chemotherapy it's exhausting. you're basically trying to target all these different cells in the body that can be very exhausting people develop what they call chemo brain or brain fog there can be all these things, even your mood can fluctuate wildly. so i think it's these two things. how well is the chemotherapy actually working and how is she doing with the side effects during that time? >> sanjay, can you just talk a little bit? this isn't this is a nice strictly medical condition, but i think it's a question really around what it takes for a family when you're dealing with a potentially very serious illness because i mean, we look at the royal family and in particular, we notice they're not being particularly forthcoming about what type of cancer we're talking about. but at the same time, there's this history of the very prying british tabloids being quite injurious to the children of this family with the things that it has said. and so you sort of understand maybe why can you speak a little bit to what is important for a family when they are managing being a complex and uncertain road dealing with an illness i can't even imagine how challenging this must be. >> i mean, again, i take care of patients and i know and they're not two royal family and yet it up and your entire life. so you wind it up and your entire life like that it's very hard to know how to proceed. and as max was talking about and as was mentioned in the statement it's all uncertainty. there's hardly anything you can hang your hat on. and so that becomes very challenging because people want answers. kids of the patient want answers they want to know, they want to try and instill as much certainty as possible. and then you add to the fact that you're talking about this very famous family that everyone is curious about. so i see how challenging it is with my own patients who are not in this position you're absolutely right. it's got to be that amplified exponentially for the royal family. but i think just as we're not speculating, part of that is because obviously we don't know, but also because some of this is not known it's not like some of this is known and they're just not telling you it's very unclear. i think sometimes when you're giving adjuvant therapy, chemotherapy, exactly how the patient's going to respond, isn't going to work, and how are they going to tolerate those medications? that is an unknown dr. sanjay gupta, always great to get your perspective on these kinds of stories. >> thanks so much thank you let's work in cnn royal historian kate williams. kate, thanks for being with us. what's your reaction to this update? >> well, walden moving statement from princess catherine here. i mean, we were very moved in march march 22, when she came on air and she told us that she was suffering from cancer, which was a great shock. i think people all around the world and now his, she is telling us in these very honest terms about her recovery, good days and bad days. he's not out of the woods yet and this really i think this beautiful photograph of her this wonderful photograph on the winsor estate with one of the fabulous old trees. and i think that that's we've had all these conversation about oil photograph. this is a really beautiful portrait that i think shows a woman who is looking well, but also as she says, going through a lot. and i think most of all it's really wonderful news that we're going to see her tomorrow in the king's trooping the colour, his birthday parade. it's not his birthday till november, but the king gets two birthdays it's a very strange custom. so we're going to see her in this parade because i think many of us thought we weren't going to see her for a long time. people will be thrilled to see her and obviously, she's going through a lot, but she's really fighting through it i wonder kate prince harry has been a divisive person. people have their opinions here in the states, there in britain as well. but i think that anyone who's read his book certainly understands that he talks about his childhood been very disrupted by some of the prying that is happened by the press and britain. and i wonder if you think that some of that provides any sort. and maybe the answer is no, but i hope it's yes. any sort of protection? for the children of this family. they are kids even though they're royals yes, we have to have a different system and then prince harry's life was followed, especially as he became a teenager, the prying into diana, i knew it was just terrible and katie we need she needs to have purposely and just as max was saying, there have been photographed, cnn has not published them because they family needs their space as the princess kate was saying, sometimes she's feeling well enough to engage in school life and sometimes she isn't. >> it is a joy to her and she does need that space. and obviously we saw hysteria of conspiracy theories earlier in the year and that was very, very unfortunate, very distressing. i'm sure for kate as well. and we have a situation now where she's giving us an update, she's saying, thank you for all the wonderful cards, but i still have a long way to go. and what i hope is exactly as you say, briana, that we're not going to have any prying photos if they take a holiday over the summer, a little holiday? but i they long, long lenses will not be there that george and louis in charlotte, who it's tough having a parent going through cancer. it's really hard and that they can have some family time together because there is a belief that the royals are our property, that their bodies have our property. we've seen that throughout history and it's not the case kate is a woman who needs space and should be left alone and certainly, there have been a lot of it has been too much coverage in the early stages of the year, and i hope it's not going to happen again. >> there was an enormous amount of speculation before the announcement. and it seemed like the announcement, as you said, what was an attempt to sort of counter some of that stuff that was just out there in the ether. would you ever expect the palace to be more open about her diagnosis? >> i do think that maybe a few years down the line, kate may talk further about what kind of cancer tissue may have it it is her is her private business. we don't ever have to know and she's told us a lot i think my expectation is that perhaps when she's come through recovery, she made you an event with a charity connected with that kind of cancer and talk a little bit about her sufferings because as she says in her statement, the end of our statement, you said that people have been sharing their stories with her. she's had college, he's had letters from obviously from many cancer sufferer as many cancer survivors. and i think that she will want to talk about that a few years down the line and this community that was created with so many cancer sufferers, tell me about this wonderful community. it's the upside of people who bond together to talk about what they're going through so i do think we will see some transparency a couple of years down the line, but certainly not for awhile. and as she's doesn't have statement, she's not back to work now. she might do a few more engagements, but this isn't kate back to work. we we probably won't see her going back to work maybe an a full-time sense maybe in autumn or maybe not until the beginning of next year. she's got her she says a lot of treatment to go through yeah. >> look, there's valid interest and curiosity. this is the royal family, but where does that curiosity and where does it start actually being hurtful towards the healing and also the kids in this family kate, thank you so much for talking with us. let's go back down to max foster, who's outside buckingham palace and max, where you're standing is actually where the world will be very curious as it sees the princess tomorrow for the first time since september what does that go into be like, do you think? >> well, attributing the cola is spectacular event. it's all full recovery coming down here the mao up to horse guards parade and there's a military event that happens and kate is going to be part of that precession. so she is doing more than we expected. she would do. she was going to come to this event, so we'll see that come out in the palace in a carriage with george louis and charlotte should be in the carriage with them, shall get up to horse guards, parade, and watch this trooping, the colour, which is based around on the military fac, or won't go into all the detail and she'll watch that from a balcony up there. and when she comes back to the palace in the carriage will see her up there on the balcony for the big family photo, which is always a big event at british occasions. and i think we're going to see quite a lot of her and his kate was saying it does feel sometimes is if she's not giving much in terms of her appearances. but on this occasion, she's actually giving quite a lot when you consider the background to this and how they've been so keen to protect her privacy. and i think that's just part of the deal with the media shall appear at certain events will let you know about that. just leave her to her private life away from that but as you were suggesting, the conspiracy theories are going to be a problem, i'm sure this is in the palace is mind because as soon as she appears, these very odd conspiracy theories turn up, i might be sitting here seeing her on the balcony and the conspiracy theorists say she's not so they are aware that that will really blow up afterwards. but they're really working with the mainstream media if you like, to try to avoid all of that and just stick to the facts here. and this is a human, as they call her, who is suffering from cancer, has got months of treatment left, and she wants to get back to normal primarily for her kids and her husband's and now she's moving out to show support for the king and a wider family and showing yourself in public, but just not to expect too much. and they really worried about the speculation around exactly what sort of cancer she's got. they're never going to tell us or they don't want people to discuss it. they feel it's distasteful. they feel they are giving some information about her her medical condition, which in the past the palace hasn't given any details, so they feel they aren't going some way towards that. and just as a human patient as it were, she does have a right to some medical privacy. >> yeah, she certainly does. max. thank you so much. obviously, we'll be looking forward to the trooping of the color. thank you so much as well, kate and andrii, we appreciate it and it had this hour on sandi, a new central the supreme court striking down a trump era ban on what are called bump stocks as one justice ominous leslie warns and her dissent that the move will lead to more deaths. >> plus we're following president biden at the g7 summit, where he met privately with the pope. we have the latest details from overseas and why a recent arrest is raising terrorism fears among national security officials will discuss and just moment debate night in america as biden that trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and exclusive we can reimposed to beat analysis follow cnn for every countless moment, followed debate night in america begins june 27 at seven with armor all a little bit of this protects you from a lot of that armor all less work, more clean in two seconds, eric will realize her space. >> got to sell the house or skip the hassles and sell directly to open door when life stores open, we'll handle the house at morgan stanley old school hard work meets ball, new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities. >> and relentlessly work with you to make them real here's to getting better with age here's the beat, nice to every thursday helped fuel today with boost type protein complete nutrition, you need without the stuff you don't so here's two now cities, industry-leading global payments solutions help their clients move money around the world seamlessly in over 180 countries, and help a partner like the world food programme as they provide more than food to people in need together, city in the world food programme empower families across the globe time depress rewind with neutrogena, rapid rigueur repair. >> it has derm proven retinol expertly formulated to target stem cell turnover and fight not one but five signs of aging, visible results just one week neutrogena looks like allergy season is back i'm to start saving on your prescriptions. another good reason to check, good rx how long have you been tracking the value of our car? 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