Princess Kate addressed cancer patients with a heartfelt message on World Cancer Day, assuring them they are not alone. The 44-year-old, who underwent chemotherapy following her cancer diagnosis in early 2024, speaks in a video about the challenges and hopes on the path of illness.
In London, Princess Kate, wife of heir to the throne Prince William, released an emotional message on World Cancer Day. In a roughly 40-second video on the couple's social media channels, she is seen talking to patients in a clinic. In the background, Kate's voice says: "Please, be assured that you are not alone."
Kate, who received a cancer diagnosis in early 2024 and has now completed her chemotherapy, reflects on the impact of the illness. "Cancer affects so many lives, not only those of the patients, but also the families and friends and caregivers who accompany them," she says. Everyone who knows this path knows it is not straightforward. "There are moments of fear and exhaustion, but also moments of strength, kindness and deep connection. Today is a reminder of the importance of care, understanding and hope." The type of cancer remains unknown.
Since her diagnosis, Kate has reported openly about her illness in several high-quality produced videos, which has become a kind of tradition. After initial reserve, she showed vulnerability. In an earlier video announcing the end of her treatment, she said: "The past nine months have been incredibly hard for us as a family." Life can change "in a single moment."
Just before Kate, King Charles III. had publicly announced his cancer illness. The 77-year-old was able to report in mid-December that his treatment had responded well and could be reduced.