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Princess of Wales says 'it's a relief to now be in remission' from cancer

Sky News Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Princess of Wales says 'it's a relief to now be in remission' from cancerThe Princess of Wales has said "it is a relief to now be in remission" from cancer and she is "looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead" as she thanked staff at the Royal Marsden Hospital for her "exceptional" care.
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News video: Catherine, Princess of Wales has thanked staff at the hospital where she had cancer treatment

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Catherine, Princess of Wales has thanked staff at the hospital where she had cancer treatment and spoken to patients also going through treatment.

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