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Kate’s cancer remission statement shows she’s turned a corner & is beacon of hope after brutal year, says her biographer

PRINCESS Kate’s cancer remission statement is a beacon of hope after a brutal year and shows she has “turned the corner”, said her biographer. The royal spoke candidly of her “relief” today as she revealed she is in remission after her cancer battle. 7 Kate speaking with a patient during her visit to the hospital”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

PRINCESS Kate’s cancer remission statement is a beacon of hope after a brutal year and shows she has “turned the corner”, said her biographer.

The royal spoke candidly of her “relief” today as she revealed she is in remission after her cancer battle.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, speaks with a patient and her companion at a hospital.

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Kate speaking with a patient during her visit to the hospitalCredit: Reuters

The Princess of Wales visits the Royal Marsden Hospital.

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A beaming Kate during her visit to the hospitalCredit: PA

The Princess of Wales greets hospital staff.

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Hospital staff were excited to see the royal as she entered the wardCredit: PAThe royal, 43, made a solo trip to Royal Marsden Hospital in which she thanked staff for her “exceptional” care.

Robert Jobson, Kate’s biographer, told The Sun: “Like so many thousands of people around the country I am thrilled to hear such positive news.

“Catherine is beacon of hope to so many people and the fact that she feels well enough to go to the Royal Marsden, where so much I important work is done, and thank the staff and meet patients is wonderful.

“Both the Prince and Princess have had such a tough year – brutal as Prince William said – and it does seem that she has turned the corner.

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“She looked beautiful and flashed that beautiful smile of hers, bringing a little bit of joy and hope to people there.

“I wouldn’t expect her to rush back to full on work. But to pace herself and listen to her body going forward.

“Let’s hope we get some really positive news from the King soon too.”

It comes after Kate made a solo appearance at The Royal Marsden today.

The Princess beamed as she greeted staff and hugged patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Speaking at the public engagement, she said: “I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you to The Royal Marsden for looking after me so well during the past year.

“My heartfelt thanks goes to all those who have quietly walked alongside William and me as we have navigated everything. We couldn’t have asked for more.

“The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional.”

The mum-of-three’s emotional statement continued: “In my new role as Joint Patron of The Royal Marsden, my hope is, that by supporting groundbreaking research and clinical excellence, as well as promoting patient and family wellbeing, we might save many more lives, and transform the experience of all those impacted by cancer.

“It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery.

“As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal.

“I am however looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead. There is much to look forward to. Thank you to everyone for your continued support.”

What does it mean to be ‘in remission’ after cancer?

Hearing ‘remission’ after receiving cancer treatment is good news.

Being ‘in remission’ after cancer means that there are no signs or symptoms of cancer detectable in the body with the use of scans or blood tests. 

The person show no signs directly related to the cancer either. 

It can be partial or complete – even with the latter, it does not mean the cancer is cured.

‘Cured’ is not a term doctors would like to use, because they cannot guarantee there are zero cancer cells in the body.

Regular follow-up appointments and monitoring are essential to watch out for a possible return of the cancer.

People might need to take medication to keep their cancer at bay, for example hormone treatments.

Remission indicates that the cancer has responded to treatment and is currently under control.

  • Partial remission: Some, but not all, signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared.
  • Complete remission: All signs and symptoms of cancer are gone, although this does not necessarily mean that the cancer has been cured.

The mum-of-three has now finished her chemotherapy and met health carers to personally “show her gratitude”.

Kate also asked patients about details of their treatment, trials, wellbeing, and asked after their families.

Hearing about one man’s diagnosis, the Princess of Wales said: “The body is amazing at telling us ‘you need to take time out’.”

Speaking of receiving a diagnosis, she said: “It’s the uncertainty of that initial diagnosis. It’s such a wealth of information.

“Understanding the diagnosis, it’s a massive amount of information to take on as a patient. Having that continuity, in the clinical setting and outside in the home setting, is so important.”

On the way out she gave a hug to Tina Adumou who told her her 19-year-old daughter is in hospital receiving treatment.

Putting an arm around her, Kate asked questions and reassured her that she was in the best possible place.

She added: “I wish I could do more. It will get better. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

Expert comment from Arthur Edwards, Sun royal photographer

By Arthur Edwards, Sun royal photographer

NOT wishing to sound like Mystic Meg but when I saw Catherine on Christmas Day I thought that she was over her cancer treatment and predicted she would soon be back at work.

And how like Kate that on her first solo engagement after remission, that she went back to the hospital where she had her cancer treatment in complete secrecy.

She wanted to say ‘thank you’ to the staff but most important to chat to the patients undergoing cancer treatment.

Catherine gave them not just sympathy but empathy too.

The Princess’s presence on the wards was so encouraging and sent the message ‘I went through this just like you, and you can overcome it, too’.

There were a couple of touching moments. Kate had her hand on the knee of woman patient, looking straight into her eyes, and the lady was laughing.

In another picture, Catherine had her hand to her chest, full of compassion and understanding.

It wasn’t long ago that Kate was the one sitting there in cold cap to stop losing her hair being treated by the wonderful staff.

When you get the all-clear from cancer it is only natural to want to return and say thanks – just like the King did last April when his first engagement after treatment was to University College Hospital.

The message I got looking at these wonderful pictures of Kate is that this is a woman who wants to give back some of the kindness that she received herself.

It is significant that both Catherine and William have decided to become patrons at the Royal Marsden Hospital – which is a true ‘thank you’ from the heart.

“Best of luck. You are in the best hands”.

Kate’s trip came almost exactly a year after she was taken to The London Clinic for abdominal surgery and later found out she had cancer.

It comes as the Waleses were also today announced as Joint Patrons of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.

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Dame Cally Palmer, Chief Executive of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We were honoured to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales to The Royal Marsden in Chelsea this morning, and are delighted that Her Royal Highness is now joining His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales in becoming Joint Patrons of our specialist cancer centre.

“We are incredibly fortunate to receive Royal Patronage – it is inspiring for staff and patients and enables us to shine a light on the outstanding work our staff deliver every day for patients and their families.”

The Princess of Wales hugs a cancer patient at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

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The Princess hugs Rebecca Mendelhson during her visitCredit: PA

Black and white portrait of a woman wearing a blazer, white shirt, jeans, and a gingham scarf.

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William shared an unseen picture of the Princess in a romantic message celebrating her birthday last weekCredit: Matt Porteous

The Princess of Wales sitting on a park bench, speaking to the camera.

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Kate opened up on her health battle in a video last yearCredit: BBC

a woman in a white dress stands in a field of tall grass

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The royal revealed she finished her treatment for cancer in a video message in September last year

Timeline of Kate’s health battle & recovery

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