Princess Kate talks about the restoration of cancer “rotating ship” star-news.press/wp

Catherine, Amira Wales, said on Wednesday during a visit to a cancer support center, which was recovered from the disease closer to riding the “rotating ship”, where she talked about the passage of “difficult times” during the healing trip.
Kate, as it is widely called, open She was diagnosed with some unspecified cancer in March 2024. The type of cancer it was or shared additional details about its diagnosis at the time.
After undergoing a cycle of preventive chemotherapy in September 2024, it is She said she was in a remission of January. The announcement issued about 10 months after the announcement of its diagnosis of cancer, and said that it will continue to focus on complete recovery and return only to a “light program” of public events and participants.
Since then, Princess Kate gradually returned to public royal duties.
During his visit to the Cancer Support Center at Colchster Hospital in eastern England on Wednesday, the 43 -year -old told the patients, volunteers and employees there that life after cancer treatment was not sailing.
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She said, “It is the rotating ship, it’s not easy smooth, you expect it to be.” “But the reality is that it is not.
Kate added that patients who recover from cancer “put in a brave face” and tend to show “the hallway”, but they indicated that “the stage after that is in fact, as you know, difficult.”
“You are not necessarily under the clinical team anymore, but you are unable to work normally at home as you are used to,” she said.
Kate, who has three young children with Prince William, last month Withdraw from the audience The Royal Ascot Horse race continues to recover and resume its gradual duties. I attended the annual Color soldiers A procession, which represents the official Christmas of the British King. It also appeared at the Royal Windsa Castle to attend the Rabat service order in St. George’s chapel.
Her husband’s father, King Charles III, 76, announced in early 2024 that he had been diagnosed with unspecified cancer. Charles publicly spoke of his battle with illness, Saying In March, his journey gave him a “deeper appreciation of an extraordinary work” for charitable societies of cancer. He has since returned to public duties, but he is still undergoing treatment.
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2025-07-03 13:05:00



