London – Kate, the princess of Wales of Great Britain, said Wednesday that he had to put a “brave face” at all times and after his cancer treatment last year, describing the terrible experience as an experience that changed life.
Kate, 43, announced in March of last year that she would undergo a chemotherapy course after the tests performed after the greatest abdominal surgery revealed the presence of an un specified way of cancer.
He completed the treatment course in September and said earlier this year that he was in remission.
“You put a kind of brave face, stoicism through treatment, the treatment is done, then it is like, ‘I can go, return to normal’, but in reality the phase is later really … difficult,” Kate said during a visit to a hospital in Essex, the southeast of England.
Speaking with staff, patients and volunteers in the hospital, the princess emphasized the importance of support after treatment, noting that, although patients can no longer be under clinical care, they often still have difficulty “function normally at home” as they did before.
Kate described the diagnosis and treatment of cancer as “that changes life” for both patients and their loved ones, according to Media Pa, adding: “It is a roller coaster, it is not a smooth smooth.”
The princess has gradually resumed her public real role, but the Royal Ascot horsepower racing event was lost last month, with a real source that cites her need for balance after her cancer treatment.