Shortly after King Charles III’s update. (77) about his cancer, has his daughter-in-law Princess Kate (43) remembered her own cancer suffering with a sensitive gesture. The wife of the heir to the British throne, Prince William (43), visited a memorial site for people who died of cancer at the weekend.
The “Ever After Garden” in London’s Chelsea district consists of 30,000 illuminating white artificial roses. For a donation, visitors can light up a rose in memory of a loved one. The money goes to a charity that supports cancer patients.
Kate leaves handwritten message
In a video posted to the heir to the throne couple’s social media channels, Kate can be seen walking through the garden and chatting with volunteers. At the very end there is a small plaque stuck into the ground in the picture that says: “In loving memory of everyone who has lost their life to cancer.” The handwritten message is signed with a C for Catherine.
King Charles announced in a video message on Friday that his cancer treatment was working well and could be reduced in the new year. In doing so, he drew attention to a cancer prevention campaign. Kate, who made her illness public just weeks after her father-in-law in the spring of 2024, was able to complete her treatment a long time ago.
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