Kate describes cancer journey in personal video message
Princess Kate shared a personal video message on World Cancer Day highlighting the non-linear nature of recovery and urging support for patients and caregivers.
- On Wednesday , the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton posted a narrated video on Instagram to mark World Cancer Day featuring footage from her January visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital.
- To offer solidarity and hope, the princess highlighted recovery's uneven course, sharing she is in remission after surgery on January 16, 2024, and chemotherapy, emphasizing the non-linear journey.
- Kate said in the video, `On World Cancer Day, my thoughts are with everyone who is facing a cancer diagnosis, undergoing treatment or finding their way through recovery` alongside Royal Marsden Hospital footage.
- Earlier on Wednesday, the King reshared his Stand Up To Cancer message and the Royal Family social accounts thanked caregivers, nurses, volunteers, and highlighted patronages to Macmillan Cancer Support, Maggie's and The Royal Marsden.
- During recent visits—including to Hiut Denim in west Wales—Kate has been publicly thanking The Royal Marsden and describing treatment and recovery as a 'rollercoaster'.
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