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Kate shares new portrait taken by Prince Louis ahead of World Cancer Day

  • A portrait of the Princess of Wales, taken by her son Prince Louis, was shared to mark World Cancer Day on Tuesday.
  • Kensington Palace stated that the photo reflects the importance of nature to the Princess, who is in remission from cancer.
  • Catherine is returning to work after her treatment and has launched a project to encourage empathy and kindness.
  • She expressed support for those undergoing cancer treatment and called for a societal 'rebalance' to prioritize health.
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Princess Catherine shared a personal photo on social media on World Cancer Day, taken by her youngest son, Prince Louis. In it, the 43-year-old is standing on the trunk of a fallen tree in the middle of a forest, her arms outstretched and a smile on her face. The future queen, who has had a difficult battle with the disease, marked World Cancer Day with the post.

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Kate Middleton's new photo to honor World Cancer Day says more than meets the eye.

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February 4th is World Cancer Day. Princess Kate uses this date to make an emotional appeal to all those affected by the disease. This touches her fans. But a photo accompanying the message causes astonishment.

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With the image taken by her son Louis walking in the woods, the princess wanted to remember the International Day Against Cancer

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