“Relieved”, Kate Middleton announces that she is in remission from her cancer

“Relieved”, Kate Middleton announces that she is in remission from her cancer
“Relieved”, Kate Middleton announces that she is in remission from her cancer

Martin Regley
01/14/2025 at 6:13 p.m.Updated on 01/14/2025 at 6:14 p.m.

After her visit to the Royal Marsden hospital where she underwent chemotherapy, Kate Middleton announced that she was in remission from her cancer. “I remain focused on my recovery,” added the Princess of Wales.

After his visit, some good news. On her x account, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, indicated that she was in remission from her cancer, announced in March 2024 and which caused shock and excitement in the United Kingdom.

“I am relieved to be in remission and remain focused on my recovery,” she wrote. Before continuing: “As anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer knows, it takes time to adjust to a new normal. However, I am looking forward to the year to come, which promises to be full of promise. There’s a lot to look forward to. Thank you all for your continued support. »

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A visit to the hospital where she underwent chemotherapy

This announcement follows her visit, this Tuesday, to patients treated in the Royal Marsden hospital where she underwent chemotherapy and of which she is now one of the godmothers, with Prince William.

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According to Kensington Palace, by making this visit, the princess wanted to both show her gratitude to the caregivers and highlight the quality of the treatments provided by the hospital. It was also important for her to be alongside patients going through their ordeal, a few months after having completed chemotherapy herself.

She expressed her joy at entering the establishment through the main door, after “so many discreet and private visits”. Then, in her message, she thanked the hospital and the healthcare teams. “I wanted to take this opportunity to thank the Royal Marsden for looking after me so well over the past year. My most sincere thanks go to all those who discreetly accompanied William and me throughout our journey. »

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