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Kate Middleton Shares Lifestyle Change After Cancer Battle
Since her 2024 cancer diagnosis, Princess Kate has cut back on alcohol to protect her health, choosing soft drinks during public visits, officials said.
- At the Bermondsey Beer Mile on March 12, Catherine, Princess of Wales said 'Since my diagnosis I haven't had much alcohol' and declined to taste beer or cider during the visit.
- Her 2024 cancer diagnosis and recovery led Catherine, Princess of Wales, to make lifestyle changes after chemotherapy and remission last year, becoming "a lot more conscious" about alcohol.
- At the Southwark Brewing Company, William and Kate helped brew by adding hops, stirring a kettle and pulling pints, while Kate tasted honey and William sampled beers, winning a pint-pulling contest.
- Marking a steady return to duties, Catherine, Princess of Wales, visited Borough Market and joined RNLI volunteers, with her saying 'meeting people has helped lift her spirits', the Princess told the source.
- Some beers sampled used honey from hives, and Cancer Research UK reports that 40 per cent of cancers are linked to reducible risks, prompting health advice to check alcohol use with doctors.
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Read Full ArticleOn a day trip along the Thames, Princess Kate once again showed how much her cancer has changed her everyday life. Together with Prince William, heir to the throne, the 44-year-old Princess of Wales first visited the lively Borough Market, later several breweries on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in southern London. Between cheese, coffee and copper boilers, she provided a rare personal insight:
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