Kate Middleton supported a charity that helps cancer patients and left a personal message in memory of those who died from cancer. The Princess of Wales visited London’s Ever After Garden. On its territory, patrons of the charity raise funds as part of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity initiative. On Saturday, December 13, the royal shared a video of her visit to the installation.

Kate left a personal note in the garden, which became a symbol of memory for all who could not beat the disease.
In memory of all those who died of cancer, 43-year-old Middleton wrote, signing herself with the initials “S.” at the end.
Catherine also thanked everyone who contributed to the creation of the Ever After Garden.
Every flower, every light is a memory sealed in unity, the light of shared love, memory and hope, she concluded.

This initiative is very close to Middleton, as she is a cancer survivor herself. She revealed her diagnosis in March 2024, announcing the start of chemotherapy. Palace sources told Page Six at the time that Middleton and her husband, Prince William, wanted to keep the information private until their three children — Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7 — “were fully aware of what was happening before the news became public.” By September of that year, Middleton had completed her cancer treatment and announced that she was in remission.

A Royal Moment: Kate Middleton The holidays begin: Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children at the Christmas service in the Chapel Royal The holidays begin: Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children at the Christmas service in the Chapel Royal



