Kate Middleton visits cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Key Points:
- Kate, the Princess of Wales, visited The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester to support cancer patients, marking over a year since she announced her own cancer remission.
- During the visit, she engaged with patients undergoing treatment, including ringing a bell symbolizing the end of chemotherapy, and participated in art sessions and toured wellbeing spaces.
- The Christie treats over 60,000 patients annually and offers holistic care services such as therapy programs, art classes, and chaplaincy support for patients and caregivers.
- Kate has emphasized the importance of comprehensive support for cancer patients, addressing both physical and emotional challenges associated with the disease.
- Her visit follows a recent appearance with King Charles III at Windsor Castle, recognizing the efforts of cancer charities, researchers, and healthcare workers.