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Kate Middleton Drops A Photo Of Herself Taken By Prince Louis & It Has A Very Special Meaning

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Tuesday, February 4, is World Cancer Day. Millions celebrated recovery, shared prayers for those struggling, and fondly remembered loved ones lost to the horrendous disease. This year, World Cancer Day has a significant meaning for Kate Middleton. The princess spent nearly a year fighting an undisclosed type of cancer and focused on healing and her family. While many see Kate as an incredible role model, it’s also important to realize that to three people, she’s mom. Kate is their home, their light, and their love. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis mean the world to their mother and father, and Kate made sure that she let us all know.

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Kate Middleton Posted A Poignant Message On World Cancer Day

Kate shared a photo taken by her son, Prince Louis. It’s a photo of her, though we don’t see much of her face. Kate appears far away but is happy. With her arms stretched wide, it’s as if she’s sending the world a hug.

She captioned the photo, “Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease. C.”

The princess did just that. She nurtured Louis’ love for photography and let him take her picture. She embraced her son’s passion and didn’t let cancer take it all away. Kate Middleton Hopes that others will see what she means on World Cancer Day.

On Instagram, it appears fans heard her message loud and clear.

One wrote, “Touching and darling that your son took this pic what a great memory he will have that he was the photographer!”

“Best wishes to HRH. You are an example of strength, courage and love,’ someone shared.

This person let Kate Middleton know she is still in many people’s prayers on World Cancer Day. “I send you much strength and health.”

May this year be one of health and happiness for the royal family.

This story’s featured image is by Rebecca Naden – WPA Pool/Getty Images.

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