LONDON: In a heartfelt Christmas letter, Princess Kate of Wales emphasized the value of forgiveness, love, and kindness.
“The Christmas story is about the importance of giving and receiving empathy and showing how much we need each other in spite of our differences,” she said, urging love rather than fear.
One of my favorite seasons of the year is Christmas. In the letter, which NBC News’ British partner Sky News obtained, she wrote, “It is a time for celebration and joy, but it also gives us the opportunity to slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all.” The letter will be sent to those attending her annual Christmas carol service at London’s Westminster Abbey.
“We find the space to live our lives with an open heart, with love, kindness, and forgiveness—so much of what the Christmas spirit is all about—when we pausing and removing ourselves from the stresses of everyday life,” she continued.
The 42-year-old spouse of Prince William, the future monarch of Britain, seems to be aware of the difficulties she and her family have had this year.
In her words, “Love is the light that can shine bright even in our darkest times.”
After a period of intense speculation regarding her health and whereabouts, Kate revealed in a March video address that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was taking a course of prophylactic chemotherapy.According to her, the cancer was discovered in January while undergoing extensive abdominal surgery.
Less than a month had passed since her father-in-law, King Charles III, revealed in February that he had been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing surgery for benign prostate enlargement. took on public responsibilities in April following advancements in his medical care.
Kate said in September that she had finished chemotherapy and would resume a reduced public appearance schedule through the end of the year.
The type of cancer that Charles and Kate were diagnosed with has not been disclosed. According to Buckingham Palace, the monarch was free of prostate cancer.
Last month, William talked about how his father’s and wife’s health issues had a significant impact on the family, calling the year “brutal.”
The princess has hosted her together at Christmas Carol Service for the fourth year in a row. This year, she has spoken strongly about the healing power of nature, and Westminster Abbey will be decked out with sustainable decorations.
On Friday, the service will be filmed, and on Christmas Eve, it will air in the United Kingdom.
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