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Princess Kate makes first public appearance since revealing cancer diagnosis

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A new photo of William, the Prince of Wales, and his three children was released Friday by Kensington Palace to celebrate the future British monarch‘s 42nd birthday.

The image, published on the joint social media channels of Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Princess of Wales, included the message: “Happy birthday Papa, we all love you so much!” It was signed “Cx,” an abbreviation for the Princess of Wales, who’s often referred to as Princess Kate.

The palace said the image was taken by Kate in Norfolk, southeast England, in May. Kate has been undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer. She made her first public appearance last weekend, at a parade to mark King Charles III’s birthday, since announcing her diagnosis in late March.

The image shows Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis jumping off a sand dune.

The Royal Family social media account, where Buckingham Palace posts on behalf of William’s father King Charles III and Queen Camilla, also featured a birthday message for the Prince of Wales, with a photo showing Charles holding William when he was a baby.

King Charles is also undergoing cancer treatment. The family has not revealed what type of cancer he or Kate were diagnosed with.

In March, Kate issued an apology for causing confusion with a photo she posted showing her with her children that had been altered. She admitted to editing the photo, which was posted to mark Mother’s Day in the U.K. The blatantly altered image sent rumors swirling about her health, as it was released before she went public with her cancer diagnosis, but after weeks of her remaining out of public view.





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8 decades after her father’s mysterious death in WWII, she finally received answers

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Gerri Eisenhauer’s father, Army Pvt. William Walters, was shipped off to World War II before she was even born. In 1944, her family got back his body and a letter that only stated he had died somewhere in France. Eighty years later, she finally received some answers. Steve Hartman has the story in “On the Road.”

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On the Friday after Election Day, President-elect Donald Trump and his team are racing to staff the incoming administration. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane reports on the names being floated for secretary of state, CIA director, secretary of defense, attorney general and treasury secretary.

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80 years after her father’s death in WWII, she finally learned the where and how

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Syracuse, Nebraska — Gerri Eisenhauer’s father, Army Pvt. William Walters, was shipped off to World War II before she was even born.

In 1944, her family got back his body and a U.S. government letter that only said he had died somewhere in France.

“I just always wondered, where he died, how he died, it was just a little part of a puzzle piece that was missing in my life,” Eisenhauer told CBS News.

For decades, the family was resigned to the fact that it would never know. That is, until a few months ago.

Eisenhauer was at her home in Syracuse, Nebraska, this past summer when she received a message from Christophe Ligere, a French historian, from the small village of Grez-sur-Loing, in central France. The message read, in part, “On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of France, we pay tribute to Private William Walters.”

Ligere had found Walters’ name in the diary of an eyewitness to his death, and he immediately felt like he had to find Walters’ family. Ligere conducted some research and located the Walters’ family tree, and from there he found the online obituary of another relative of Eisenhauer, through which he left her that message.

“We were looking for our soldier,” Eisenhauer’s daughter, Jan Moore, told CBS News. “We did not know that he was their soldier, too.”

As Eisenhauer learned from Ligere, in August 1944, American troops began liberating the village of Grez-sur-Loing. It was a joyous day, but there was one casualty: while crossing the Loing River into town, Walters’ boat capsized and he drowned at the age of 20.

After Ligere tracked down Walters’ family, he invited them to France to honor their shared hero and the sacrifice he made here. Eisenhauer and her daughter and son, Jan and Allen, made the trip in September.

Marc Perrot had witnessed Walters’ death at the age of 13.

“They went looking for him and found him,” Perrot explained in an interview with France Télévisions. “They did a lot of things to try to revive him, but it didn’t work.”

Perrot met Eisenhauer and showed her where they laid her father to rest prior to his body being returned to the U.S.

“They covered him with flowers,” Eisenhauer said of the French. “It’s just amazing, the care that they gave him.”

This week, Eisenhauer returned to her father’s grave in Cass County, Nebraska.

“First time I’ve been here and had the answers,” Eisenhauer said.

She says she now feels at peace, and it’s all thanks to the grateful people of France, who even 80 years on, still see the U.S. through the prism of our better angels.

“It’s very important because the…young people come from the US…to battle for democracy…in France,” Ligere told CBS News.  



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