After a series of tough months, the Duchess of Cambridge took time out of the annual Royal Christmas Walk at Sandringham to thank royal fans for their emotional support during her battle with cancer over the past year. expressed.
In a video obtained by the Daily Mail, the Princess of Wales spoke to fans who had gathered to meet the rest of the royal family, several of whom had had difficult experiences with cancer at some point in their lives.
A woman who worked at Macmillan Cancer Support told the Duchess Middleton: “I just wanted to say that you are an inspiration to all my patients,” to which the princess replied: “I’m glad you wrote to me this year.” “The number of people dying is unusual, and I think cancer is the culprit.” It really resonates with a lot of families. People like you work hard there. I am very grateful. ”
Another woman in the crowd added, “We’re all rooting for you, please never forget,” to which Middleton sweetly replied, “Thank you, that’s very kind of you, nice to meet you.” .
According to the newspaper, 73-year-old cancer patient Karen MacLean spoke to both Middleton and King Charles during a walk at Sandringham and told them about her battle with the disease, which she has had for 20 years.
“Really, we just talked a little bit about cancer,” MacLean said. “I’ve met the King before. He said to me, ‘I remember you,’ and I thought, ‘Years ago?'” Middleton and Charles during the ceremony McClain said about the situation. The two seemed to be “actually doing quite well considering what they’re going through.”