Kate Middleton, King Charles share clip from Cancer Research U.K anniversary
Kate Middleton and King Charles share new clip from their recent visit for cancer research
Kate Middleton has joined King Charles at a special inauguration.
The Princess of Wales, who announced her remission from cancer back in 2025, is supporting the illness remission and prevention.
Turning to her Instagram on Tuesday, Kate captioned a clip from the event: “Marking 125 years of Cancer Research at St James's Palace. Honoured to meet researchers, clinicians, volunteers and partners driving progress in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.”
The event celebrated the charity's long-standing contributions to cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment while highlighting the latest advances in medical research.
King Charles announced his diagnosis in February 2024, and continues to undergo cancer treatment. Meanwhile, Kate Middleton revealed her diagnosis just a month later, and temporarily stepped back from public duties while undergoing treatment.
The Princess of Wales completed chemotherapy in September 2024 and announced she was in remission in January 2025.
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