Princess Kate She is finding “peace” in nature after her battle with cancer.
“I see it a very spiritual and very intense emotional return, I think, these environments,” Kate, 43, said in a video Released from Kensington Palace on Monday, April 14.
“Not everyone has the same relationship with nature, but therefore it is so meaningful to me as a place to balance and find some kind of sense of peace and reconnection in what is a very busy world.”
In the clip, Kate – the common president of the UK youth organization – appeared walking through the forests in Lake England and speaking with a group of children involved in scouts. The princess raised awareness of the positive impact of nature on young people, especially when it comes to building faith, life skills and a healthy sense of perspective.
“What is so fantastic about scouts is that the type of the same foundation has always been there,” she said, adding, “She still resonates with so many young people. And she is making such a big difference for them.”
Last month, Kate spoke about the healing effect of nature on an Instagram video celebrating Mother in the UK on Sunday.
“Over the past year, nature has been our sanctuary,” the mother of three children wrote along with the dreamy flower views that flowed and supported her hands on a tree. “This mother’s day,” she noted, “let us leave us Celebrate Mother Nature And let’s know how our connection to the natural world can help not only feed our inner ourselves, but also remind us of the role we play within the rich tapestries of life. “
Has passed more than a year since Kate discovered her cancer diagnosis. She received an interruption from royal appearances as she underwent treatment. In the summer of 2024, she restored public life with the aramat at a charity event as well as Wimbledon, and that September, she shared it She had finished chemotherapy and was on a “long” road for healing. In January 2025, she discovered she was in forgiveness from cancer.
“While anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adapt to a new normal,” she said via Instagram at the time. “However, I’m looking forward to a year fulfilled.”
Since her announcement, the future queen of England has appeared healthy in numerous events she has participated in solo and along with her husband Prince WilliamIncluding the Annual Service of the Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey in March. “Kate looked great,” Royal biography Hugo Vickers said at the time.
While it is relieved in the spotlight, Kate aims to make its health a priority.
“Kate’s return to royal duties has been careful and considered, reflecting her need to protect her well -being,” Royal commentator advertise exclusively The weekly At the beginning of this month. “Its ability to manage this transition will set a precedent on how the royal family balances the task with personal well -being in the future.”