British Princess Kate Middleton has announced that she is “relieved to be in remission” from cancer. A revelation made upon returning to the private hospital where he entered, so many times, secretly, to undergo chemotherapy treatments.
The princess, who just turned 43, visited the Hospital Royal Marsden in London, where she was treated, to thank staff and show support for patients.
“AND a relief to now be in remissionand I’m still focused on recovery”, she had previously announced on the social network Instagram, where she also took the opportunity to “thank The Royal Marsden for taking such good care” of herself over the last year.
“My sincere thanks to all those who walked silently beside William and mewhile we navigated all of this”, he also wrote on Instagram.
“We couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we received throughout my time as a patient was exceptional“, he added.
Kate’s public return to the place she so often secretly entered
During her visit to the private hospital, Kate spoke to staff and patients and also praised the care she received.
The Princess of Wales also referred to the fact that she had secretly entered the hospital so many times to undergo treatments and escape the photographers’ lenses.
“Enter here through the main door, after having done so many silent and private visitsit’s actually very pleasant”, he said in conversation with some of the patients at the unit, as quoted by .
“As anyone who has ever been diagnosed with cancer knows, it takes time to adapt to a new normal. However, I look forward to a rewarding year ahead. There is a lot to look forward to”, Kate also highlighted in a statement from the Palace.
In this communication, the Princess also revealed that, together with her husband, the Prince of Wales, they were appointed joint patrons of the Royal Marsden.
In this “new role”, Kate says her “hope” is to be able to “support innovative research and clinical excellence, as well as promoting the well-being of patients and families”, to “save many more lives and transform the experience of everyone affected by cancer.”
The Princess of Wales had revealed in September that she had completed her preventive chemotherapyand that he intended to gradually return to public functions.
RecentlyWilliam praised the “remarkable strength” that Kate demonstrated in the last year.
His diagnosis was made in the same year as that of King Charles III, whose treatment is still ongoing.
King Charles III went after surgery for the benign prostate enlargementwhen another worrying problem was detected, with subsequent tests identifying a form of cancer, the type of which was not specified.