In September 2024, Kate Middleton announced that she had completed chemotherapy.
And now, a year after stepping away from public life to focus on her treatment, cancer-free Kate is expressing her gratitude to those who helped her beat the disease.
On Tuesday morning, Kate visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in London.
Kate Middleton makes ‘surprise tour’ of cancer treatment facility
He visited both doctors and patients at the hospital in what has been described as a “surprise visit”.
The photos show the Princess of Wales interacting with young patients who are currently undergoing chemotherapy.
People It is reported that Kate made the visit “to express her gratitude to the staff, but also to highlight the care provided by the hospital.”
support the cause
Following the visit, Kensington Palace officials announced that Kate and her husband Prince William have become “Joint Patrons of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust”.
The move is a major one, as it not only means increased funding, but it also grants the hospital and research center the prestigious “Royal Patronage” status.
“We are honored to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales to The Royal Marsden in Chelsea this morning, and we are delighted that Her Royal Highness is now to become Joint Patron of our specialist cancer centre, along with Her Royal Highness The Prince “Joining up with Off Wales.” Dame Kelly Palmer, chief executive of the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said in a statement.
Palmer added: “We are incredibly fortunate to receive Royal Patronage – it is inspiring to staff and patients and enables us to highlight the excellent work our staff do every day for patients and their families. Makes.”
“The Royal Marsden opened its doors in 1851 as the world’s first hospital dedicated to cancer diagnosis, treatment, research and education. Today, the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-leading cancer center operating across three sites in Chelsea, Sutton and Cavendish Square in central London.
a better year ahead
2024 was clearly a very difficult year for the royal family.
In addition to Kate’s illness, King Charles was diagnosed with cancer. And of course, there were the usual family differences and disputes.
But as 2025 approaches, there is reason to be optimistic. Kate turned 43 last week, and she’s back doing what she loves most – helping those who need it most.
We can’t wait to see what the coming year holds for her.
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