Kate Middleton Sends Meaningful Gift to Hospital Where She Was Treated for Cancer
Kate Middleton Sends Meaningful Gift to Hospital Where She Was Treated for Cancer
Janine HenniFri, March 13, 2026 at 7:53 PM UTC
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(Left) Kate Middleton on March 12, 2026; (Right) A photo Kensington Palace shared to X on March 13, 2026Credit: Neil Mockford/GC Images; The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instagram -
Kate Middleton sent daffodils and a handwritten note to The Royal Marsden Hospital, where she previously received cancer treatment
The flowers carried special meaning — daffodils are the national flower of Wales, the title she and Prince William hold
The Princess of Wales, 44, announced in January 2025 she was in remission after completing chemotherapy
Kate Middleton is sending a thoughtful gesture to the hospital that cared for her during one of the most difficult chapters of her life.
On March 13, the Princess of Wales, 44, sent flowers and a handwritten message to The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, the specialist cancer center where she previously underwent treatment.
Kensington Palace shared the gesture on X alongside photos of bright yellow narcissus flowers — also known as daffodils — and a note signed by the Princess of Wales, 44.
“To the Patients and Staff at The Royal Marsden,” the message read. “As spring arrives, these narcissi from the Isles of Scilly are to say I am thinking of you all. Catherine.”
The first photo showed two women holding hands with the yellow flowers arranged in a vase on the table beside them. Another image captured the dated letter from Princess Kate, written on palace stationery and signed with her full name, Catherine, with daffodils laid above it. The final picture showed the bouquet displayed in front of a wall marking the hospital’s milestone: “175 years of Royal Marsden.”
A photo Kensington Palace shared to X on March 13, 2026.Credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instagram
The choice of flowers carried additional meaning. Daffodils are the national flower of Wales, whose titles Kate and Prince William, Prince of Wales hold as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A photo Kensington Palace shared to X on March 13, 2026.Credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instagram
In March 2024, Princess Kate shared that she was undergoing treatment for cancer and said it had been detected following an abdominal surgery earlier that year. The type of cancer was not disclosed.
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The royal then reduced her royal duties for the rest of the year and said in September 2024 that she had completed chemotherapy treatment.
In January 2025, the Princess of Wales announced that she was in remission from cancer following a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital's Chelsea hub.
The unannounced outing came with the confirmation that Princess Kate had received treatment at the Royal Marsden during her cancer journey and that she and William became Joint Patrons of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
The Princess of Wales has openly spoken about what uplifted her during cancer treatment and the challenges of the phase after. During her most recent royal engagement with Prince William on March 12, she revealed that she made a lifestyle change by scaling back alcohol.
Prince William and Kate Middleton on March 12, 2026.Credit: Kin Cheung / POOL / AFP via Getty
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While pouring pints at London's Southwark Brewing Company on Thursday, Princess Kate said, "Since my diagnosis, I haven’t had much alcohol. It’s something I have to be a lot more conscious of now," royal editor Matt Wilkinson of The Sun said on X.
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