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Kate Middleton Honors Those Lost to Cancer with Heartfelt Tribute at Ever After Garden

The Ever After Garden features over 30,000 glowing white roses and has raised more than $1.6 million for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity since 2019.

  • On Saturday, Catherine, Princess of Wales made an unannounced visit to Chelsea's Ever After Garden, leaving a small handwritten note tucked in the grass, as shown on the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram.
  • Because she was treated at the Royal Marsden, Catherine, Princess of Wales's support is personal; she completed chemotherapy and became Joint Patron with Prince William, Prince of Wales in January.
  • Featuring more than 30,000 illuminated white roses, the Ever After Garden was created with designer Anya Hindmarch and writer Camilla Morton to encourage donations and dedications.
  • During the visit, Catherine, Princess of Wales dedicated a rose and spoke with volunteers at the Ever After Garden, and the montage caption thanked contributors, writing `Every flower, every light, is a memory held together, an illumination of shared love, remembrance, and hope`.
  • The Ever After Garden has raised more than $1.6 million since 2019 for The Royal Marsden, and the visit comes days after The King announced reductions to his cancer treatment.
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