Good news: Princess Kate's cancer is in remission

The British princess visited the center where she was treated for cancer
The princess announced that she is in remission
Support for other patients
She got used to the medicine
She spoke with the hospital staff
The difference between entering the hospital after not having cancer
Uncertainty in a diagnosis
Met the therapy dog
The princess will make a 'gradual' return
She finished her treatment
The British princess visited the center where she was treated for cancer

On Monday, January 13, Princess Catherine (Kate Middleton) visited the Royal Marsden Hospital. In that hospital, the Princess of Wales had undergone cancer treatment, the Daily Mail reported.

The princess announced that she is in remission

During the emotional visit, the Princess of Wales revealed that she is finally in remission. Despite the good news, Catherine remains focused on her full recovery of health and the well-being of her family, being selective with her schedule.

Support for other patients

The Princess of Wales visited some of the hospital's patients, according to the Daily Mail. "I wanted to come and show my support for the amazing work that’s going on here and for those who are going through treatment and having such a hard time," she said.

She got used to the medicine

The princess shared a few moments with one of the patients at the center, Katherine Field. During their chat, Kate explained that she had become accustomed to the 'port' she had in her arm and chest to channel the medication. And she even seemed hesitant when they told her it could be removed.

She spoke with the hospital staff

The princess also spoke to some of the hospital's staff. "The princess wanted to make the journey to both show her gratitude to the incredible team, but also highlight the world-leading care and treatment the Marsden provides," a spokesperson told the paper.

The difference between entering the hospital after not having cancer

The princess said her visit was very different and even more pleasant than the ones she was used to during her treatment. "Coming in the front entrance here, having made so many quiet, private visits, actually it's quite nice," she said.

Uncertainty in a diagnosis

She also recalled how difficult it was for her to hear her diagnosis, as it was something that came with a lot of uncertainty. She also stressed the importance of having support at home and added that returning to a normal life after treatment is also a 'challenge'.

Met the therapy dog

One of the visits she seemed to enjoy most was being introduced to Scout, the hospital's therapy dog. "I bet the patients love him," she said as she played with the dog.

The princess will make a 'gradual' return

The visit is part of the princess's gradual return to public life. According to the newspaper, the princess will have few engagements as part of a "slow and measured" return.

She finished her treatment

In September last year, Princess Kate announced that her preventive chemotherapy treatment had already been completed. However, the palace has not revealed further details. The Princess of Wales wisely chooses the events she attends, which usually depends on their special meaning or relevance.

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