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Princess Kate divides powerful message about the World Cancer Day
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Princess Kate reports to World Cancer Day with an impressive photo. It shot her youngest son Prince Louis.
Princess Kate, 43, registered on Instagram for the World Cancer Day on February 4. In the picture, which was taken by her youngest son Prince Louis, 6, the smiling Kate stands in the middle of the winter forest in Windsor on a fallen tree trunk. The low -standing sun can be seen behind the trees, in the foreground the forest floor covered by the white frost. Kate himself stands in a warm winter gear and with far -spread arms in the scenery.
The princess writes: “Don’t forget to maintain everything that lies beyond the disease.” The words are also written on the second slide of your post, prominently written in italics in an image of frozen branches. Kate signs the post with a simple “C” and the hashtag #worldcancerday.
Prince Louis probably inherited Princess Kate’s talent
In the comment column for the photo, the fact that the six -year -old Louis has taken the picture is particularly amazed. “I can’t believe that this photo was taken by Louis is so cute,” writes a followers. Another notes: “Prince Louis has his mother’s talent”.
Shortly after Prince William’s father, King Charles III. (76), had made a cancer diagnosis public, Kate had also announced last year that she had cancer. In September she reported that she had completed her chemotherapy. In mid -January she had told her fans that she was in remission and continued to concentrate on her recovery. She also wrote: “Like everyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis, it takes time to get used to a new normality. However, I am looking forward to a fulfilling year. There is a lot that you can look forward to.”
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