“My cancer is in remission, it’s a relief”

This Tuesday, the Princess of Wales faced the first commitment of her official 2025 agenda and did so in the best way: announcing that her cancer, diagnosed almost a year ago, is in remission. It was at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, where Kate Middleton He received his chemotherapy treatment until last September. There, chatting with the rest of the patients, he revealed: “It’s a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery. As anyone who has suffered a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal. However, I am looking forward to a year full of satisfaction.”

Dressed in a burgundy skirt and sweater set, the tone of the season, the wife of William of England She seemed calm and very approachable during her visit, during which she exchanged impressions with other patients, who praised her family management (especially with her three children) in the face of the disease: “Oh, thank you. I’m just trying to do my best. The treatments are really very different and varied and affect families differently.”has responded.

The princess also took the opportunity to greet the entire medical team and thank them for “their exceptional care, support and compassion” during the last few months: “Walking through the front door here, after having made so many private and quiet visits, is actually quite pleasant”confessed. “We couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional. Thank you for taking such good care of me over the past year. My sincerest thanks to all those who have walked quietly alongside Guillermo and I while we navigated through everything,” he noted.

The daughter-in-law of Charles III has also announced that she will join her husband as a patron of the Royal Marsden Hospital, a role already carried out by Princess Diana of Wales: “In my new role, my hope is that, by supporting innovative research and excellence clinic, as well as promoting the well-being of patients and their families, we can save many more lives and transform the experience of all those affected by this disease,” he said.

Kate, who announced last September the end of her chemotherapy treatment, is looking forward to this new year, in which she will resume her official commitments slowly and progressively because, as she herself has revealed on several occasions, , her priority continues to be her health and her children, who have faced their mother’s illness with integrity and optimism.

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