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Princess Kate opens up the one ‘night.mare’ she faces during can.cer treatment

During a recent visit to a cancer wellbeing garden at Colchester Hospital in Essex (July 2), the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, shared honest and heartfelt reflections on her experience with cancer recovery — a topic she has mostly kept private until now.

While planting roses alongside patients and staff, the 43-year-old royal opened up about the emotional challenges that come after treatment. “There’s a whole phase when you finish your treatment — everybody expects you to be better, to go!” she said. “But that’s not the case at all.” She described putting on a brave face during the process, but noted that the post-treatment period can often feel like the most difficult part. “You have to find your new normal, and that takes time.”

Beyond Treatment: Finding Balance, Slowly

Kate, who is currently in remission after her diagnosis last year, is gradually returning to public duties. But as she spoke with other patients, she emphasized how much of the healing process takes place after the medical interventions have ended.

“It’s a life-changing experience,” she reflected, “not just for the patient, but for the whole family.” She noted how the emotional impact is often overlooked, especially for those experiencing it for the first time. “You’re no longer under the care of the clinical team, but you’re also not quite able to function the way you used to. That transition is hard.”

Kate also spoke about the value of places like the wellbeing garden — safe spaces where people can find peace, expression, and connection through activities like gardening, art, or music. “It’s great this community has something like this. I wish more did.”

Though she remained discreet about the specific details of her treatment, Kate shared that acupuncture had helped her along the way, even if she hadn’t tried reflexology. And in a quiet moment of connection, she admitted to another patient that the first-time diagnosis was “a very scary journey.”

Her words offered a rare glimpse into the private challenges behind a public recovery — and reminded us that true healing doesn’t follow a set timeline. Sometimes, the hardest part begins after the medicine ends.

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