Princess Kate dedicates rose to cancer victims at London hospital following remission
She laid a flower which read: 'In loving memory of all those who have lost their lives to cancer. C'
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Princess Kate has dedicated a rose to cancer victims during a visit to the Ever After Garden, a memorial at The Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea.
The royal, who is in remission from cancer, journeyed to the hospital, which raises funds for a charity fighting the disease.
The visit came just a day after King Charles shared that his cancer treatment would be reduced in the New Year.
Kate was diagnosed with cancer in March 2024 and is returning to public life.
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So far, £1.6million has been raised with proceeds going to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Taking to social media, the princess wrote: "Thank you to all those who have contributed to the Ever After Garden, which raises vital funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
"Every flower, every light, is a memory held together, an illumination of shared love, remembrance, and hope."
The day prior, His Majesty shared the "good news" of his scaling back on his cancer treatment.

Princess Kate's message read: 'In loving memory of all those who have lost their lives to cancer. C'
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The future queen spoke to volunteers and dedicated a white rose in the garden, which has over 30,000 flowers.
It read: "In loving memory of all those who have lost their lives to cancer."
The garden opened six years ago and features a series of white flowers, curated by a group of 400 volunteers.
It is open until December 16, with visitors encouraged to make a donation and dedicate a rose to a loved one.

Some 30,000 flowers have been planted
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He said: "Today I am able to share with you the good news that thanks to early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors' orders, my own schedule of cancer treatment can be reduced in the new year."
The monarch made a heartfelt plea to get scanned for cancer, explaining how nine million opportunities are missed.
The King's message has had a significant impact on the public, as more than 100,000 people visited Cancer Research UK's new screening checker.
The charity made the service available on December 5, with the majority of individuals accessing the site after Charles posted his video on Friday.

Kate's visit came a day after the King gave an update on his cancer treatment
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The tool allows visitors to quickly check the different types of cancer screenings available with the NHS and Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland and helps them find out which ones apply to them.
Michelle Mitchell, chief executive at Cancer Research UK, said: "Since launching our new Cancer Screening Checker, we've seen around 100,000 visits so far from people seeking information about cancer screening, with most of these taking place after his majesty the King spoke openly about his own cancer journey during the Stand Up To Cancer live show.
"This response shows just how important open conversations about cancer can be. Knowing which screening you're eligible for, and what happens next, isn't always straightforward, which is why we've launched this simple new Screening Checker.
"Taking just a few minutes to check what screening you're eligible for could be an important step towards protecting your health and could ultimately save lives."
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