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Royal photographer Samir Hussein told Us Weekly: “I think it remains very positive that Prince William has really stepped up to the mark with the king being out of action for a few months.” Royal FamilyRoyal insider reveals major health update on Kate’s battle TheNightly Get in front of tomorrow’s news for FREE Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.READ NOW Samir praised the Prince of Wales for how he’s dealt with the situation. He said: “Prince William’s been through so much, obviously, with what’s been happening with Kate, which we didn’t know about for so long. “I think he’s done remarkably well in really, really trying circumstances. “He’s still being himself on engagements, and he’s still joking when he meets with the public.” Buckingham Palace announced in February that Charles had been diagnosed with cancer. 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