The Princess of Wales shared on social media that her cancer is now in remission following a recent visit to the hospital where she underwent treatment. She expressed her gratitude to the medical team and her husband, Prince William, for their support during her journey.
During her visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, a renowned cancer center, the princess interacted with patients undergoing chemotherapy and immunotherapy. She discussed her own experience with treatment, including the use of a port mechanism for drug delivery.
Having completed chemotherapy, the princess emphasized the importance of adjusting to a 'new normal' post-diagnosis. She acknowledged the challenges of treatment, describing it as a tough and shocking experience.
Despite her health battle, the princess remains committed to resuming public engagements gradually. Her office at Kensington Palace confirmed that she will continue to share her personal cancer journey with the public.
Last year, the royal family faced various health issues, starting with the king's treatment for an enlarged prostate and the princess's abdominal surgery. Subsequently, both the king and the princess underwent cancer treatment, with the princess completing her chemotherapy in September.
The princess's announcement of being in remission brings a sense of relief and hope to her well-wishers and supporters. Her openness about her health journey serves as an inspiration to many facing similar challenges.