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King Charles and Princess Kate's cancer struggles having profound impact, charity boss says

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Posted on July 10, 2025

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By Sarah Mills LONDON (Reuters) -King Charles and his daughter-in-law Kate's public battles with cancer have had a huge impact on fellow sufferers, encouraging them to be open about the difficulties

King Charles and Princess Kate's Cancer Journeys Inspire Others

By Sarah Mills

LONDON (Reuters) -King Charles and his daughter-in-law Kate's public battles with cancer have had a huge impact on fellow sufferers, encouraging them to be open about the difficulties of coping with the illness, a leading cancer support charity says.

The news that both the 76-year-old monarch and Kate, 43, wife of his elder son and heir Prince William, were both undergoing treatment for the disease in early 2024 shocked Britain, but their response has been praised by medical professionals and those who help people with the condition.

While both have returned to official duties, Charles is still receiving treatment and Kate's workload remains closely controlled despite her now being in remission.

Laura Lee, the chief executive of Maggie's which runs support centres based next to hospitals, said the two royals' open discussions of their own personal issues in coping with the illness had had a profound impact.

"For the king, talking as a man and talking about living with an ongoing treatment of cancer, that has helped men talk about cancer," she told Reuters. "We saw last year a 12% increase of men coming into Maggie's Centres directly as a result of the king being open about his cancer diagnosis."

"I think what Princess Kate has brought to it is a different experience, now she's talking about having finished her treatment but still having to live with the ongoing impacts of that treatment."

Earlier this month, shortly after she pulled out of an engagement, Kate said she had put on a "brave face" during her cancer treatment, describing the experience as being like a "rollercoaster".

"I felt exactly the same as she did," Tracey Bradshaw, 56, who is being monitored after being treated for bladder cancer in 2021, told Reuters at a Maggie's Centre in west London.

"It's ... the aftermath when the appointments start to trail off ... you don't see that lovely clinical nurse specialist that you absolutely adore or you haven't got that sort of regular trips to ... whatever clinic you go to and I really identified with that."

(Writing by Michael Holden; Editing by Kate Holton)

Key Takeaways

  • King Charles and Princess Kate's cancer battles inspire others.
  • Their openness encourages public discussion on cancer.
  • Maggie's Centres report increased male visitors.
  • Kate shares her post-treatment experiences.
  • Royal influence aids cancer support awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What impact have King Charles and Princess Kate's experiences had on others?
Their public battles with cancer have encouraged fellow sufferers to be open about their challenges, leading to increased discussions around the illness.
How has King Charles contributed to men's discussions about cancer?
King Charles has helped men talk about cancer by openly discussing his ongoing treatment, resulting in a 12% increase in men seeking support.
What is Princess Kate's current health status?
Princess Kate is currently in remission but continues to manage the ongoing impacts of her cancer treatment.
What did Kate say about her experience during treatment?
Kate described her cancer treatment as a 'rollercoaster' and mentioned that she tried to maintain a 'brave face' during the process.
What role does Maggie's Centre play in cancer support?
Maggie's Centre runs support facilities next to hospitals, providing resources and community for those affected by cancer.

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