Princess of Wales visits Krebs Hospital to thank employees
Princess of Wales visits Krebs Hospital to thank employees
Catherine, The princess of Wales on Tuesday noticed a very personal appointment. She visited the London Hospital in which she had undergone cancer treatment to express her thanks to the staff she supported last year.
Visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital
The Princess of Wales paid a moving visit to the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in Chelsea, west of London. There she met medical teams and spoke to patients who are currently being treated, as the Kensington Palace announced.
common patronage with Prince William
The palace also announced that Catherine, together with her husband, Prince William, will take over the common patronage through the specialized cancer center. The surprising visit was her first solo date of the year, while she gradually returns to her public duties.
gratitude and appreciation of the medical personnel
"The princess wanted to start the trip to express her gratitude towards the incredible team as well as to appreciate the worldwide leading care and treatment that Marsden offers," said a spokesman for the Kensington Palace.
Health and recovery of Catherine
The Royals, which is also known as Kate, had withdrawn from their public duties last year in order to go through an unspecified cancer treatment. In September she gave known that she had completed her chemotherapy and explained: "I do Everything I can to stay free of cancer. ”
appreciation of Prince William
Prince William praised his wife last week, the mother of her three children, on her 43. Birthday and noticed: "The strength you showed last year was remarkable."
The story of the Royal Marsden Hospital
The Royal Marsden was the first hospital in the world to devote itself to the diagnosis, treatment, research and training in the field of cancer when it opened in 1851. Today the facility remains a worldwide leading cancer center.
patronage and support of Kate
Prince William has been President of the Hospital since 2007, a role that his late mother, Diana, was previously. As a common royal patron, Kate is expected to support the work of the hospital by working for better cancer research, treatment and care and researching other options for how it can benefit tomorrow.
Inspirational support for the medical team
"We are incredibly happy about the royal patronage - it inspires both the staff and the patients and enables us to put the outstanding commitment of our team in the spotlight every day for patients and their families," said the managing director of the hospital, Cally Palmer.
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