Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, made a rare public declaration of love for Prince William during a Cancer Research UK reception at St James’s Palace on June 6. This appearance follows her recent trip to Italy and a June 4 video in which she addressed the emotional toll cancer takes on families.
## Recent public engagements at St James’s Palace
The Princess of Wales made a notable appearance at a reception for Cancer Research UK held at St James’s Palace on Friday, June 6. During the event, Catherine, 44, made what reports described as a rare public declaration of love for her husband, Prince William.
This event follows a series of high-profile appearances for the Princess. On Thursday, June 4, a video was shared via Instagram showing Catherine visiting a cancer patient who was nearing the end of her own treatment. In the footage, the Princess spoke directly to the patient and her partner about the challenges of the disease.
## Addressing the impact of cancer on family life
During the June 4 video, the Princess acknowledged that a cancer diagnosis affects more than just the individual undergoing treatment. She spoke about the strain the experience places on those in a patient’s immediate circle.
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“I know it’s as hard for the family and loved ones. I know how hard it was for the children and my parents.”
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales
The Princess’s reflections come as she continues her recovery following a cancer diagnosis in 2024. After undergoing treatment, including a preventative form of chemotherapy, she announced she was in remission in January 2025.
The emotional weight of her health journey has been a point of discussion within the royal family. Prince William, 43, previously commented on the family’s reliance on her during an appearance on the U.K.’s Heart Radio on May 22. He described her as an “amazing mom” and “amazing wife,” noting that the family could not cope without her. The couple shares three children: Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 7.
## International activity and royal milestones
In addition to her advocacy work, the Princess has resumed international duties. On Wednesday, June 4, she traveled to Italy for a two-day tour.
The week also saw other significant royal developments. On June 6, Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, married Harriet Sperling in a private ceremony.
As the monarchy manages ongoing health challenges and shifting responsibilities, the public roles of Catherine and William remain central to the institution. Recent reporting from People indicates that the couple is carrying significant weight as they navigate these mounting pressures.
