
Kate Middleton revealed how the nature of “peace” finds in nature after his battle for cancer.
“It seems to me a very spiritual and very intense emotional reconnection, I suppose, thesis environments,” he said in a video published by the Kensington Palace on Monday.
“Not everyone has the same relationship perhaps with nature, but it is as significant to me as a place to balance and find a kind of peace and reconnection in what is a very busy world.”
The 43 -year -old Princess, shared the benefits of spending time outdoors while visiting the Los Lagos district in the United Kingdom with a group of young explorers and head Scout Dwayne Fields.
Middleton, who is the joint president of the Scout Association, was also seen greeting the young explorers and indicating reference points on a map.
“What is so fantastic of the explorers is that they are the same bases that always have bone there, and despite how different the modern world is now, it still resonates with so many young people, and says that it is a great different.
The video marked a rare appearance for Middleton, who completed cancer treatment in September 2024 and announced in January that he was referring.
“It is a relief now in remission and I still focused on recovery,” he published through Instagram while sharing photos of a surprise visit to the Royal Marsden hospital.
“As anyone who has experienced a vnosis knows, it has been adapting to a new normality for some time. I am looking forward to a satisfactory year ahead.”
Middleton cancer was discovered after he underwent abdominal surgery planned in January 2024. He announced his diagnosis that they march in an emotional video.
“Therefore, my medical team informed him that I had to follow a preventive chemotherapy course, and now I am in the early stages of that treatment,” he said at that time.
She admitted that the news “was a great shock.”
Middleton continued saying that she and Prince William were “doing everything [they could] Process and administer this in private for the sake of our young family. “
Last month, Mother’s Day celebrated in the United Kingdom also praising the virtues of the outdoors.
“During the last year, nature has been our sanctuary,” he subtitled a video, which showed him barefoot sailing through a sunny field.
“This mother’s day, let’s celebrate Mother Nature and recognize how our link with the natural world can help not only to nurture ourselves, but to remind us of the role we play within the rich tapestry of life.”
More recent, Middleton was seen enjoying time on the slopes with her husband and children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, in the French Alps.

