Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed in a video released by Kensington Palace on Monday that she has completed chemotherapy following her battle with cancer. The video, which features Catherine alongside her husband, Prince William, and their three children, offers a candid glimpse into the royal family’s challenging year as they faced her diagnosis and treatment. Catherine, known for her dedication to royal duties and various charitable causes, expressed relief and determination to stay cancer-free in the months ahead.
In the three-minute video, released at 10 a.m. on September 9, 2024, Catherine spoke directly to the camera and shared,
“The last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family. Doing what I can to stay cancer-free is now my focus.”
Catherine, Princess of Wales
The family was seen walking through scenic countryside and enjoying a peaceful picnic, symbolizing their return to normalcy after the intense period of illness.
Catherine’s initial diagnosis had been publicly revealed in March 2024, following widespread speculation about her absence from royal engagements earlier in the year. At the time, royal watchers noticed her unusual absence from key events, which prompted concerns among the public and media alike. The confirmation of her diagnosis in March marked a pivotal moment for the royal family, coming on the heels of news that King Charles III had also been diagnosed with cancer just a month earlier. For both, this marked a year of personal trials, as they navigated their respective treatments.
“My path to healing and full recovery is long, and I must continue to take each day as it comes.” … “I am, however, looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when I can,” she added.
In her latest address, Catherine reflected on her experience
Prince William, who has been by Catherine’s side throughout her treatment, also appeared in the video, although he did not speak. The couple’s three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—were seen playing and laughing, reflecting the family’s resilience amid their struggles. The video showcased moments of unity and hope, which underscored the message Catherine wished to convey: life, despite its difficulties, goes on.
Catherine’s decision to share her story publicly mirrors the transparency the royal family has increasingly embraced in recent years. Though traditionally private, the younger generation of royals has adopted a more open approach when it comes to discussing personal struggles, acknowledging the broader impact of her journey and offering support to those facing similar challenges.
“To those who are battling cancer, I remain with you. Side by side. Hand in hand,” she said,
Catherine’s message to those facing similar battles was one of solidarity
Throughout her treatment, Kensington Palace kept updates about Catherine’s health to a minimum, respecting her privacy during a vulnerable time. As she now enters recovery, the focus will likely shift back to her royal duties and philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of mental health and child welfare, two causes she has long championed. Despite her illness, Catherine’s dedication to these causes never wavered, and she is expected to resume her patronage of various charitable organizations in due course.
Catherine’s return to royal life also comes at a time of transition for the British monarchy. King Charles III, who has largely maintained his schedule despite his own cancer diagnosis, has reportedly found strength in his family’s support. As Catherine and Charles both recover, their experiences may influence their approach to future royal engagements, possibly highlighting the importance of health care, cancer research, and related causes within their work.
For now, the public’s attention remains on Catherine’s health and her ability to balance recovery with her responsibilities. With her characteristic grace and determination, it seems clear that Catherine, Princess of Wales, is ready to face the future with resilience, knowing that her recovery is still a work in progress.