Kate reflected further: "The experience of a cancer diagnosis is complex, frightening and unpredictable, especially for those closest to you. You are confronted with your own vulnerability in a way you have never experienced before, and you gain a new perspective on life.“ Despite the end of chemotherapy, she must continue to pay attention to her health. She emphasized: "I will focus on doing everything I can to stay cancer-free. The therapy is over, but I still have a way to go.“ The illness has shown her and William how important the simple things in life are: "It reminded us of the importance of loving and being loved.“ She looks forward to being able to resume royal duties soon, albeit with caution.
Among other things, appearances are planned for "Remembrance Sunday“ on 10th November and other events in London. However, she will not be able to undertake longer trips for the time being. Therefore, Prince William will attend the Earthshot event in Cape Town in November without her. Kate was last seen at the Wimbledon final in July, where she was greeted with standing ovations.