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Kate Middleton reveals ‘life-changing’ cancer journey is a ‘rollercoaster’

During the visit of an Essex Hospital, the Wales Princess clearly discussed the “life -changing” cancer journey and the heal of “RollerCoaster” healing.

Speaking at the Colchester Hospital, Kate Middleton announced that paid cancer received family and friends.

“It is an experience that changes life for families, not both for individual patients, but also for families, and is not actually known for the first time, especially for the first time, you do not appreciate how much it will have.

In March last year, the Princess was diagnosed with an unknown cancer with the diagnosis of cancer.

After the diagnosis, he faced a nine -month war and underwent “preventive chemotherapy ..

On January 14, the day he made a surprise visit to the Royal Marsen Hospital, where he was treated, he confirmed that he was officially in remission for cancer.

The Wales Princess sew a rose during a visit to RHS's welfare garden at the Colchester Hospital in Essex

The Wales Princess sew a rose during a visit to RHS’s welfare garden at the Colchester Hospital in Essex (PA)

During his last visit to Essex Hospital, the princess praised the “holistic” approach to patients, relatives and caregivers that contain consultancy and dietary advice of the center.

“When you finish your treatment, yourself, everyone is waiting for you, you have finished the right time, go, better and this is not the case,” he added.

“You have to find your new normal and it takes time.”

After visiting the center, princess, staff, patients and visitors, a restorative area of ​​the hospital’s Royal Garden Plants Association (RHS) Wellbeing garden a few coral-pink Catherine Rose plants planted.

RHS called people to raise awareness about the importance of spending time outdoors for physical, mental and mental prosperity.

Wales Princess speaks a group of users, volunteers and staff in the Cancer Welfare Center

Wales Princess speaks a group of users, volunteers and staff in the Cancer Welfare Center (PA)

Discussing the Rollercoaster healing journey, the princess added that a support network is invaluable.

“Someone described me a kind of healing and rescue journey like a kind of zig-zag.

“This is a rollercoaster, not a smooth plain that you expect to happen, but the truth is that you pass through difficult times, and to have such a place, through creativity and singing or horticulture, whatever, it is very valuable and it is great that this community has it.

“It would be great for many communities to have this kind of support.”

Revenues from the sale of Catherine’s Rose, trained by Harkness Roses, will support a national education program to help patients who need intensive support for clinical teams to live well with cancer.

Harkness Roses and Kensington Palace donate 500 roses to Wellbeing and community gardens throughout England this summer.

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