In a heartfelt statement on Wednesday, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, revealed that she has successfully gone into remission from cancer, providing a rare insight into the personal health struggles she has overcome. The news follows her visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital on Tuesday, 14th January, where she received treatment.
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Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has announced her cancer is in remission, indicating no detectable signs of the disease. However, as uncertainty remains, we take a look at what remissions entails and what this means for the British Royals.
Kate Middleton visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in London for her first appearance of 2025 on Jan. 14, and following her appearance, she took to Instagram to make a major announcement regarding her cancer battle.
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It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” she wrote in a heartfelt message on Instagram.
William's touching tribute was accompanied by a new photo of the Princess of Wales dressed in jeans, a blouse, blazer and checked scarf. The black-and-white photo of Her Royal Highness smiling with her hands in her pockets was taken by Matt Porteous last summer in Windsor.
The Princess of Wales, who had been receiving treatment for cancer, has confirmed she is in remission in a post on social media.
Catherine, Princess of Wales has announced her cancer is in remission. In a statement posted to Instagram, she said “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery.”