“I am incredibly grateful for the care and guidance I have received as a patient. The support has been exceptional, and now as the Joint Patron of The Royal Marsden, my aim is to contribute to groundbreaking research, clinical excellence, and the well-being of patients and their families. By doing so, we hope to save more lives and improve the experience of those affected by cancer. I am relieved to be in remission and focused on my recovery journey. Adjusting to a new normal after a cancer diagnosis takes time, but I am looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead. I appreciate everyone’s continued support.” Kate Middleton expressed these sentiments during her visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, where she had received treatment last year. Joining Prince William as the joint royal patron of the Marsden, Middleton met with patients to offer her support and admiration for the hospital’s work. She acknowledged the ongoing challenges faced by patients even post-treatment and thanked the staff for their dedication. After being diagnosed with cancer in March and completing preventative chemotherapy in September, Middleton remains optimistic about her healing journey, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and resilience in the face of life’s challenges.”
“William and I express deep gratitude for the overwhelming support we have received, which has imbued us with renewed hope and a greater appreciation for life. The strength we have garnered from those assisting us during this challenging period is immeasurable. The kindness, empathy, and compassion shown by everyone have left us profoundly humbled. To all those undertaking their own battles against cancer, I stand in solidarity with you, walking alongside you, hand in hand. From the shadows emerges light, so let us allow that light to shine brightly.” This post was contributed by Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson and Stephanie Nolasco. Original article source: Kate Middleton’s cancer is ‘in remission’ as she remains ‘focused’ on recovery.