The Princess of Wales unveiled a new video this Monday, April 14, on Monday, April 14, where she appears in great shape a year after the announcement of her cancer.
A year after the announcement of her fight against cancer, Kate Middleton entrusted in a video published on the social networks of the Kensington Palace how nature helps him “calm down”. A video where she appears in great shape.
“Nature allows very spiritual and very emotionally intense reconnection to oneself,” said Wales Princess in this video published this Monday, April 14.
“We may not all have the same relationship with nature, but nature counts so much for me to find a meaning and a fair balance, to calm down and reconnect in an increasingly busy world,” she also insists.
Tribute to scouts
Prince William’s wife, 43, made this video on the occasion of a recent visit to the Lake District, a national park located in Cumbria, in the northwest of England.
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Kate Middleton, who is the co-president of The Scout Association, the most important scout association in the United Kingdom, participated in activities with young scouts. The video shows it handling a card with them.
“What is fantastic, with scouts is that they have never changed their ways of working, although our world is very different (from the one where scouts are born). Young people are always sensitive (to scout values),” she said.
“Nature was our sanctuary”
At the end of March, during Mother’s Day, Kate Middleton had already praised on Instagram the importance of her relationship to nature. “In the past few months, nature has been our sanctuary,” she said.
“In this Mother’s Day, let’s celebrate Mother Nature and salute how our relationship to nature can not only nourish our mind but also remind us of the role we play in the rich tapestry of life,” she had completed.
Kate Middleton announced last January to be in remission of her cancer. In September 2024, she announced the end of her chemotherapy treatment. Since then, she has gradually resumed her official commitments.
On January 14, she visited the Royal Marsden hospital, the hospital where she was treated, to thank the caregivers. On February 3, she published a new portrait of her, taken by her son, Louis, on the occasion of World Cancer Day.