Kate, Princess of Wales, said she finished her chemotherapy treatment about six months after making her diagnosis public.
She called her cancer treatment journey “complicated, scary and unpredictable,” but added that it has given her a new perspective on life.
“More than anything, this time has reminded Prince William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple but precious things in life that so many of us often take for granted,” the princess said in a statement.
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Kate said her road to healing and full recovery is not over yet, and her goal is to “remain cancer-free.”
Kate has kept a low profile while battling the illness and has made few public appearances, except for attending the King’s Birthday Parade in June and the Wimbledon men’s final in June.
The 42-year-old said she plans to take on “several further engagements in the coming months.”
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Doctors reportedly discovered the cancer after Kate underwent abdominal surgery in January, and she has not been seen in public for several months, sparking concern for the public’s health.
In March, she revealed that she was being treated for an unknown type of cancer, saying her silence was due to the shock of the diagnosis and the time she needed to process the situation with her family.