The Prince and Princess of Wales made a surprise visit to Southport, northwest England, on Thursday, where they met the grieving families of three children killed in a knife attack in July. Kate and William appear together on an official visit for the first time since the princess announced the end of chemotherapy treatments.
Members of the British royal family met and spoke with rescuers and families of victims of the knife attack in Southport earlier this year.
“We continue to support everyone in Southport. Meet the community today [esta quinta-feira] It was a powerful reminder of the importance of supporting each other in the wake of an unimaginable tragedy. “He will remain in our thoughts and prayers,” the princes wrote on their official Instagram account.
In one of the most intimate videos, Kate announces the end of chemotherapy: “The road to full recovery is long”
In early September, the Princess of Wales announced that she had finished her chemotherapy treatments. “Now my goal is to do what I can to be cancer-free,” the princess wrote on social media, after nine months of treatment. “Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue taking it day by day,” he added.
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In the video, Wiliam and Kate appear holding hands and hugging and the little princes wave to the camera. The video shows the family of five on the beach and in the countryside, on walks and picnics, and the voice of the Princess of Wales can be heard reading a message. “Now that summer is coming to an end, I can’t tell you what a relief it is to have finally finished my chemotherapy treatment,” you can also read in the caption of the post.
Source: Observadora