Video from 'deeply personal' series released on Kate's birthday
Princess Catherine shares a personal video reflecting on nature's role in her healing during and after cancer, marking her first birthday in remission.
- On Friday, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, released Winter as the fourth and final installment in her quarterly Mother Nature series, featuring UK landscapes from Berkshire, Cumbria, Gloucestershire, East Sussex and the Cotswolds.
- Kate described the series as a deeply personal, creative reflection on how nature helped her heal following her 2024 cancer diagnosis and treatment break.
- The footage pairs scenic shots of bridge, stream, fields and woodlands with a reflective voiceover narration where Middleton says winter brings stillness and she has recently been reflecting on gratitude.
- Her post prompted public conversations about wellbeing and coincided with Middleton and Prince William thanking NHS staff and volunteers in their first 2026 engagement.
- Having completed chemotherapy six months after treatment began, Middleton says she is still adjusting to a new normal and looking forward to a fulfilling year as she resumes royal duties.
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On the occasion of her birthday, the Princess of Wales talks about gratitude, peace and how nature has helped her regain balance.
Princess Catherine celebrated her birthday with a video shot by filmmaker Will Warr. The clip concludes a four-part series in which Catherine reflects poetically on the healing power of nature and highlights the importance of nature in her recovery.
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