'Loving and being loved': UK's Princess Kate says she is grateful after finishing chemotherapy

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Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, announced on Monday (Sept 9) she had finished her course of preventive chemotherapy for cancer and would be carrying out a handful of public engagements later this year, but said her path to full recovery would be long.

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00:00Kate, the Princess of Wales, shared on Monday that she has completed her course of preventative
00:07chemotherapy for cancer.
00:09The 42-year-old wife of Prince William, heir to the throne, described the treatment as
00:14having given her a profound new perspective on life, filling her with gratitude for the
00:19simple joys of loving and being loved.
00:22In a heartfelt message accompanying a video with her husband and their three children,
00:27filmed near their summer home in Norfolk, Kate announced her intention to undertake
00:31a few public engagements later this year.
00:34Following major abdominal surgery in January that revealed the presence of cancer, Kate
00:40has been undergoing treatment throughout the year.
00:43Despite stepping back from most public duties during her treatment, Kate made two notable
00:47appearances this year, at the King's Birthday Parade, Trooping the Colour, in June, and
00:53at the Wimbledon Men's Final in July, where she received a standing ovation.
00:58A Buckingham Palace spokesperson conveyed that King Charles, who has also been undergoing
01:02treatment for cancer, and his wife Camilla, regard Kate's announcement as wonderful news,
01:09and will continue to offer their love, thoughts, and support as she continues her journey toward
01:14full recovery.
01:16Kate acknowledged that while she had completed her chemotherapy treatment, the path to full
01:20recovery would be long, and she would take each day as it comes.

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