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Princess of Wales announces cancer remission
Princess of Wales says it is ‘a relief to now be in remission’ after visiting cancer hospital where she was treated
Catherine, Princess of Wales revealed on Tuesday that she is in remission from cancer, following a visit to the London hospital where she was treated last year.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, Confirms She Is in Remission From Cancer
Catherine, Princess of Wales, said on Tuesday that her cancer was in remission, lifting a major cloud from the British royal family, which had struggled with serious health concerns for both her and King Charles III. “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” Catherine, the wife of Prince William, wrote on Instagram.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, says her cancer is in remission
Catherine, Princess of Wales, said she was relieved to be in remission on Tuesday after visiting the London hospital where she received treatment for cancer to thank all the medics and staff there.
Princess Kate cancer in remission: A timeline of the royal family's biggest moments
Princess Kate announced her cancer is in remission after a year-long battle with an undisclosed cancer. Revisit her health journey.
Kate Middleton enjoyed family ski trip to the Alps before announcing her cancer is in remission: report
Kate Middleton enjoyed a ski trip in the Alps with her family before announcing that her cancer is in remission during an official royal engagement last week, according to a report. The Princess of Wales, 43, revealed the welcome health update during a visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, where she underwent treatment last year.
Kate Middleton says her cancer is in remission. What the Princess of Wales has said about her health journey.
Less than a year after royal officials announced that she would be undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatments following an unspecified cancer diagnosis, the former Kate Middleton has released a statement sharing that she is in remission and focused “on recovery.
Britain’s Princess of Wales says her cancer is in remission
Britain's Princess of Wales says that her cancer is in remission, following a visit to hospital where she received treatment earlier this year.
Kate Middleton's cancer remarks leave royal fans confused
Princess Kate returned to The Royal Marsden, where she underwent chemortherapy, and while she was there she made a startling remark, it's being reported.
Princess Kate says her cancer is in remission
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, announced Tuesday that her cancer is in remission while revealing few clues about her yearlong battle.
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Kate Middleton and Family Took Ski Vacation Before She Announced That Her Cancer Is in Remission: Report
Kate Middleton and her family took a ski vacation in the Alps sometime between Christmas at Sandringham and her 43rd birthday ...
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How Princess Kate Gave Cancer Patients "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 ...
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Kate, Princess of Wales, says her cancer is in remission
LONDON (AP) — The
Princess
of Wales
said that her
cancer
is in remission Tuesday ... that Charles was receiving ...
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Kate Middleton Made a Stylish Nod to Princess Diana at Surprise Hospital Visit
Kate Middleton wore a symbolic pair of earrings connected to Princess Diana at the Royal Marsden Hospital on Jan. 14, when ...
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Cancer Diagnosed Kate Middleton Opts Out of a Very Painful Procedure to Prevent Hair Loss
Kate Middleton has had her fair share of trials and tribulations she had to face after her cancer diagnosis. The Princess of ...
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Princess Kate's cancer story highlights a growing issue for US women
While deaths from cancer have decreased overall, the study shows cancer rates keep going up − especially among women.
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