Catherine, the Princess of Wales, turned 43 recently - she eats the same superfood breakfast every day as part of her healthy lifestyle
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has announced that her cancer is in remission. “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” the princess, born Kate Middleton, 43, wrote on Instagram on Jan. 14. “As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal.”
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has announced that she is now in remission from cancer, following a year of health challenges for the royal family.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, said on Tuesday that her cancer was in remission, lifting a major cloud from the British royal family, which had struggled with serious health concerns for both her and King Charles III. “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” Catherine, the wife of Prince William, wrote on Instagram.
It seemed rather fitting that the Princess of Wales revealed she is in remission on the same day she visited the place she received her cancer treatments.
Britain's royal family have been showing a "greater level of transparency" about their health journeys, a UK royal correspondent said on Tuesday.
The Prince of Wales will meet young people experiencing homelessness during a visit to a charity centre in London. During the trip on Tuesday, William will speak to some of those being supported by the charity, Centrepoint, and enjoy sports activities provided by the service, including boxing and table football.
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It looks like critics are raising even more questions about Kate Middleton’s chemotherapy treatment. That’s because there’s a new report that suggests the Princess of Wales had to be smuggled into the Royal Marsden,
Kate Middleton's cancer timeline began with a planned abdominal surgery but quickl turned more serious as she retreated from public view.
The Princess of Wales shared a few details on her cancer treatment with patients at the hospital where she was treated.