On September 9, six months after revealing her cancer diagnosis, Kate Middleton shared the good news that she has completed chemotherapy in a sunny home video shot in the Norfolk countryside. “The last nine months have been extremely difficult for our family. As you know, life can change in an instant and we have to find a way to cope with the storms and unknowns along the way,” the Princess of Wales said in a voice-over. “The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you.”
In some scenes, the princess wears an H&M denim shirt dress, which also joins Prince William and the three children Charlotte, George and Louis, while in others she wears a loose-fitting Veronica Beard dress, creating the image of a mother who is different from anyone else. The family is keeping rhythm and connecting. “As the summer comes to an end, I can’t tell you what a relief it is for me to finally be done with chemotherapy,” she said. She added that she is gradually returning to royal activities. The princess was dressed in a long coat, a maroon polka dot blouse and beautiful Catherine Zoraida earrings in her first appearance in Southport this afternoon. Prince William walked next to her wearing a casual suit knitted from merino wool with a dark rouge tie.
The couple met with emergency services responding to the fatal knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop at Southport Community Center on the afternoon of July 29. Following the incident, the National Police and Welfare Service developed a fundraising program to assist those involved in the immediate response, which is supported by the Prince and Princess of Wales Royal Foundation. Kate and William are said to have privately met the families of the three children killed, as well as a dance teacher who was present at the incident. Kate’s unexpected appearance justified her unofficial role as the “Child Princess”, a nickname given to her ongoing concern for the well-being of young children.