Kate Middleton This week she commented on how relatable having cancer is to many people while making a rare comment about her battle with the disease over the past year.
The Princess of Wales told a healthcare worker: “The number of people who have written this year is extraordinary, and I think cancer resonates with so many families.” She was speaking to an audience at Sandringham after the royal family left their home Church service on Christmas Day.
The royal family always spends Christmas at their home at Sandringham in Norfolk, England.
The healthcare worker who spoke to the princess, identified as Rachel Anvil from the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, said: New York PostShe described Kate as an “inspiration” to cancer patients for the way she dealt with her battle against cancer.
Anvil noted that she began her career in cancer unit, She added that having someone so “influential” be open about their struggles has been helpful for others dealing with the disease.
“People like you do all the hard work out there,” Kate protested in a video posted by Anvil’s mother on Instagram, according to the newspaper.
“Fox I think cancer resonates with so many families.”
The Princess added that she is “extremely grateful” for the work that people like Anvil do for patients.
Another woman, identified by the newspaper as Anvil's mother, told the princess: “We are all behind you, never forget that.”
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The 42-year-old princess announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer in March, two months after undergoing the planned surgery. Abdominal surgery In January.
She returned for her first public engagement since Christmas Day 2023 in June for Trooping the Color.
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In September, Kate announced that she had finished her round of preventive chemotherapy, although she said that her road to full recovery would be a long one and that she would take it one day at a time.
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She added that she will be making some limited engagements until the end of the year, which included her second annual Together at Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey earlier this month.
The princess was accompanied on Christmas Day by her husband, Prince William, their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, and her families, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Charles announced earlier this year that he had also been diagnosed with cancer Undergoing treatments.
Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.