The Princess of Wales announced today that she has completed her course of preventative chemotherapy following her health scare earlier this year. She plans to participate in a limited schedule of public engagements in the coming months.
However, she emphasizes that her primary focus is now on staying cancer-free and acknowledges that the past nine months have been a “scary and unpredictable” period for her family.
Reflecting on her experience, Catherine shared that it has been a reminder for her and Prince William to appreciate and cherish the simple, yet significant aspects of life that are often overlooked—particularly the importance of love and being loved.
The Princess has shared a heartfelt message with the nation, accompanied by a beautiful three-minute video featuring her and Prince William in Norfolk with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—filmed last month.
The video captures joyful moments of the family playing on the beach and in the woods, with scenes of William and Catherine cuddled together on a blanket, embracing and kissing their children.
Although Buckingham Palace has not issued an official statement, it is understood that The King and Queen have warmly received the news and will continue to extend their love, thoughts, and support to The Princess as she progresses toward full recovery.

In an uplifting video message released today, the Princess of Wales announced that she has completed her course of preventative chemotherapy.

In a heartwarming moment from the video, Catherine and William embrace each other on a picnic blanket.

Kate Middleton’s family is prominently featured in the touching three-minute video.

Princess Catherine’s mother, Carole, appears in the emotional video marking the end of Kate’s cancer treatment.
In her message, the princess says: “As summer draws to a close, I can’t express how relieving it is to have completed my chemotherapy treatment. The past nine months have been extremely challenging for our family. Life can change in an instant, and we’ve had to find our way through these turbulent times and uncertain paths.”
In her message, the princess reflects: “The journey through cancer is complex, frightening, and unpredictable, particularly for those closest to you. It forces you to confront your vulnerabilities in ways you might never have imagined, offering a new perspective on life.”
She continues, “This period has reminded William and me to appreciate the simple yet significant things in life that we often take for granted—especially the value of loving and being loved.”
Regarding her plans for the coming months, Catherine adds, “My main focus now is staying cancer-free. Although I have completed chemotherapy, my path to full recovery is still long, and I will continue to take it one day at a time. I am looking forward to resuming work and participating in a few public engagements when possible.”
She concludes with a heartfelt message to those facing their own cancer journeys: “To everyone continuing their fight against cancer—I stand with you, side by side, hand in hand. From darkness can come light, so let that light shine brightly.”
A palace source noted that while the princess anticipates taking part in a few public engagements in the coming months, her primary focus remains on being cancer-free and her recovery, which will be gradual.
Her schedule is expected to be light but may include events such as Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph. She will not attend the Earthshot Prize awards with Prince William in Cape Town this November, choosing instead to stay in the UK to support her family, who have also had a challenging year.
She has already begun working from home on her passion projects, including her early childhood programme, and will continue to do so for the remainder of the year.
A source highlighted that the Wales family is “immensely grateful for the kind and thoughtful wishes” they have received over the past nine months and appreciates the media’s cooperation in providing them with space and privacy.

In the video released with her statement, the princess is seen strolling through the woods bathed in dappled sunlight.

In the video, Catherine appeared cheerful and at ease, which is sure to delight her millions of supporters.

The new video of the princess and her family—an exceptionally personal piece of footage—was filmed in Norfolk by one of their preferred filmmakers, Will Warr.

Princess Charlotte embraces her parents as they gaze out over a beach in Norfolk.

Kate is shown behind the wheel as she reads her statement in a voiceover.

The setting of the footage is profoundly symbolic, reflecting the strength Catherine has gained from her family and loved ones, as well as from engaging in activities that bring her joy.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are featured prominently throughout the new video.

Catherine and William lark around on the beach in a delightful scene from the video

The footage offers one of the most intimate glimpses into family life that Catherine and William have shared to date.


Prince Louis displayed his typical cheeky demeanor in the delightful family video.

Louis brings his face close to the camera while George and Catherine are visible in the background.

The Cambridge children run through the woods while William walks alongside them, bouncing a tennis ball on a cricket bat.
Five months ago, Catherine publicly revealed her cancer diagnosis and her ongoing ‘preventative’ chemotherapy treatment.
In a deeply emotional and unprecedented video message, she shared, “I am well and growing stronger each day by focusing on what will aid my healing—mentally, physically, and spiritually.”
This message came after her significant abdominal surgery in January, which led to a two-week recovery period at the London Clinic in Marylebone.
Catherine made her first public appearance since this revelation in June, attending the Royal Family’s celebration of the King’s official birthday.
Her attendance at Trooping the Colour had been uncertain after she missed the final rehearsal the weekend before, with her participation only confirmed at 6 p.m. the night before the event.
In her second public appearance, the mother-of-three attended Wimbledon with her daughter, Princess Charlotte, and her sister, Pippa Middleton. During the July tennis tournament, she received a standing ovation as she entered the Royal Box.
At the event, Catherine passed the trophy to Carlos Alcaraz, who won against Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Centre Court. Before taking their seats, Catherine and Charlotte met with female tennis stars, including Emma Raducanu, who presented Catherine with a bouquet of flowers.
Raducanu, the US Open champion, expressed how ‘amazing’ it was to have the royal’s support and to see her looking ‘so healthy and happy.’
Catherine, known for her enthusiasm for sports and supporting athletes, also made a surprise appearance with Prince William last month. Wearing a classic black and white striped top, she beamed as she congratulated Team GB, saying, ‘From all of us watching at home, congratulations to Team GB.’
Prince William, in an official blue Team GB top, added briefly, ‘Well done to Team GB; you’ve been an inspiration to us all.’

The family is also seen running through a field of freshly cut straw.

Catherine is captured in a breathtaking shot amid a sea of summer grasses.

Other shots are filmed from behind, with this one capturing Catherine.

Five months ago, Catherine publicly disclosed her cancer diagnosis and revealed that she had been undergoing ‘preventative’ chemotherapy.

William interacts with Princess Charlotte in a scene featured in the video.

The Cambridge children are shown playing in intimate family moments, with this shot highlighting Prince Louis.

The statement lasts three minutes and includes a variety of family photos and videos.

Catherine embraces Charlotte in a tender moment captured on camera.


Cheeky Louis is spotted climbing a tree while his mother looks on.

The new video of the princess and her family – an unprecedented piece of deeply personal footage – was filmed in Norfolk by one of their favourite film-makers, Will Warr
William is seen holding a card in his hand as George and Louis look on

The royal children make regular cameo appearances in the adorable footage

Prince Louis sticks his tongue out while playing on a swing

Catherine walks through bracken in a reflective moment during the footage

Anmer Hall is a Georgian country house located in the village of Anmer in Norfolk, England.
The announcement that Catherine will resume her public duties this autumn follows news that the King’s health is also improving significantly.
King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in January after treatment for an enlarged prostate, is now reported to be in a ‘very positive’ state of health.
The King and Queen are preparing for a major tour of Australia and Samoa this autumn, their first significant overseas trip since the cancer diagnosis. To manage the demands of the trip, they will incorporate downtime and avoid scheduling back-to-back meetings, taking the time difference into account. The planned visit to New Zealand has been omitted to lessen travel demands, though Charles’s schedule is still expected to be quite busy.
“Health must remain the top priority, though it’s on a very positive trajectory,” a source mentioned.
Camilla also shared details about the King’s progress this week during the opening of a new cancer center in Bath, noting that he is ‘doing very well.’
The King had spent approximately three months away from public duties following his cancer diagnosis in January.

While sitting on a bench at Windsor amidst spring flowers, the Princess of Wales took the extraordinary step of disclosing her cancer diagnosis to the world in March.

Kate stands beside Charles during Trooping the Colour on June 15.
He returned to work in April with a visit to a cancer center in London, where he met with fellow patients.
The King’s aides emphasized that recovery programs for cancer patients can vary significantly.
Over the next few months, he engaged in a series of high-profile events, including the D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations in Portsmouth and Normandy, Trooping the Colour, the Japanese state visit, a short trip to Jersey and Guernsey, the appointment of a new Prime Minister following Labour’s landslide general election, and the State Opening of Parliament.
It is understood that the Princess of Wales and her family have been deeply moved by the support and well-wishes they have received from across the UK, the Commonwealth, and around the world.
She and William are particularly touched by the public’s understanding and generosity during this challenging time for their family and are grateful to the public and media for respecting her request for time, space, and privacy earlier this year.
Catherine has been eager to share her personal experiences and feelings over the past nine months as she looks toward the future. Throughout her cancer journey, she has chosen to address the public directly rather than issue a generic statement, highlighting her growing confidence and determination to convey the profound difficulties faced by herself, her husband, children, and extended family.
Sources have told the Mail that the strength she has gained from her family has been ‘immeasurable’.

In June, the Princess of Wales and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, were photographed in the Royal Box at Wimbledon with Pippa Middleton.
Last month, the Princess of Wales, alongside her husband, delivered a congratulatory message for Team GB.
They described the past year as exceptionally challenging for the family, emphasizing that the journey to full recovery is still ongoing. However, they also conveyed optimism, noting that Catherine is in a positive place, feeling well, and looking forward to the future by focusing on what matters most to her.
Since January, Catherine has drawn strength from her family, loved ones, and the joys of nature and creativity. As she previously mentioned, she derives ‘great joy’ from her work and plans to continue working from home while undertaking a few engagements in the coming months.
Despite these plans, her primary focus remains on being ‘cancer-free,’ underlining the importance of concentrating on a full recovery. While her team is working on plans for her limited return to public life, these plans may change at short notice based on her condition, with a greater emphasis on flexibility to prioritize her recovery.
Catherine’s focus is understandably on her recovery. As with anyone undergoing cancer treatment, she has faced her own vulnerabilities, gaining a new perspective on life. Future plans will be considered when she feels ready.
Friends have highlighted that, despite her outward appearance, recovery is a deeply personal experience, and the princess herself has acknowledged having both good and challenging days.
She has expressed heartfelt support for those affected by cancer and their loved ones. Her recent video message reflects her current stage in recovery, and she chose to make a public statement now that her children are back in school and the Royal Family is preparing for their new term.
The Daily Mail recently reported that, while Catherine is in a ‘good place,’ her recovery remains the priority, with a gradual return to public duties. The Mail also noted her plans to attend the Cenotaph in November and participate in other key public events.