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EXCLUSIVE: Following the success of the King and Queen's visit to Australia earlier this month and the Princess of Wales' recent announcement that she has finished chemotherapy , the royal family is emerging from what has been "a difficult year". The start of 2024 dealt the monarchy a number of personal blows, with King Charles III and Catherine both diagnosed with cancer . Weeks before, the Duchess of York announced she was battling melanoma , months after announcing she had a single mastectomy following the discovery of a lump on her breast.

READ MORE:  Queen Mary spotted in Sydney during top secret visit to Australia And in February, tragedy would strike the King's cousin. Thomas Kingston, the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, was found dead at his family home with a gun discovered next to his body. The year was quickly likened to the late Queen Elizabeth II's "annus horribilis" – a Latin phrase for "horrible year" – in 1992.



READ MORE: King Charles and Queen Camilla make luxury spa stop after royal visit Elizabeth II referred to it as a "tumultuous year" due to the marriage breakdowns of three of her four children, a number of tabloid scandals surrounding then-Prince Charles and Diana and the Duke and Duchess of York, and the fire that destroyed over 100 rooms in Windsor Castle . But has 2024 been so bad after all? "2024 has been a difficult year, be in no doubt about that," ITV's royal editor Chris Ship tells 9honey. Watch the video above.

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