Catherine, Princess of Wales, has released a new statement as she continues her cancer treatment.
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Prince William’s wife has praised the “power of nature” in supporting “well-being” after visiting the Natural History Museum and its new gardens.
“I greatly support the museum’s commitment to creating a special place that encourages people of all ages to reconnect with nature and learn more about how we can protect our natural world,” the 42-year-old royal wrote on Instagram.
“I know the power of nature to support our growth and well-being by bringing us joy and helping us to be physically, mentally and spiritually healthy. I hope these gardens will inspire and transform thousands of people.
The Museum of London has opened a free “outdoor gallery” and “living laboratory” to promote nature’s regeneration in the face of climate change.
Kate Middleton continues preventive chemotherapy for an undiagnosed cancer.
He has made only two public engagements since January: the Trooping of the Color parade in June and the presentation of the Wimbledon men’s final trophy to defending champion Carlos Algarz, which he watched with his daughter Princess Charlotte and his sister Pippa Middleton.
Last month, he issued a statement informing the public of his progress.
“As anyone who has undergone chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days,” she wrote. I am learning to be patient, especially in times of uncertainty. I take each day as it comes, I listen to my body and allow it to take this healing time that I so desperately need.
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