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Kate and King Charles support Cancer Research UK for 125th anniversary

AI-generiertVerfasst: 3. Juni 2026, 01:15 MESZKrebsbehandlung

The Princess of Wales and the King appeared together at a reception at St. James's Palace to honour the work of the cancer research organisation. Both spoke publicly about their own cancer diagnoses in 2024.

King Charles and Princess Kate came together for a joint appearance on Tuesday evening to support Cancer Research UK in celebrating its 125th anniversary. The reception at St. James's Palace brought together researchers, volunteers and supporters of the charity – a moment that underscores the personal connection both royals have to cancer research.

Kate wore a red silk polka-dot dress by Rodarte to the occasion, a designer debut for the Princess. The choice of outfit underscored the significance of the event, at which Kate and presenter Davina McCall spoke about their personal experiences with cancer. McCall, who herself had breast cancer, shared her story with guests.

Personal commitment to fighting cancer

Both the King and the Princess of Wales received treatment for undisclosed forms of cancer in 2024, as they both publicly announced. Their attendance at this reception signals not only personal support for the research work, but also a strong public commitment to fighting the disease. The King and Queen marked the anniversary together with Kate, demonstrating the unity of the royal family on this matter.

The event provided an opportunity to acknowledge progress in cancer research and recognise the work of scientists and volunteers who work daily on new treatments and prevention methods. For many participants, the appearance of the two prominent supporters was a powerful signal that cancer research remains a priority – both in research and in public attention.

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