The Princess of Wales undertook an emotional engagement on Thursday when she headed to Manchester to visit The Christie, a specialist cancer centre.
For her outing, the royal wore a bleu dress, and she was seen waving at staff and patients as she arrived at the cancer centre.
During her visit, Kate met patients being treated for cancer at the Oak Road Treatment Centre, even being present as one 'rang the bell', which signals the end of their treatment. The royal also heard about how they engaged with complementary therapies and how they helped them with their own cancer journey.
She also visited an art therapy room at the centre during a session, which was attended by those going through their treatment and those in recovery. Kate then headed to the hospital's wellbeing garden, meeting with the resident gardener, Phil Walker.
Her visit concluded with the royal heading to the Teenage and Young Adult Ward, meeting teenage patients who were in the unit, which contains amenities like a music studio, gym and social hub.
For her outing, the royal wore a bleu dress, and she was seen waving at staff and patients as she arrived at the cancer centre.
During her visit, Kate met patients being treated for cancer at the Oak Road Treatment Centre, even being present as one 'rang the bell', which signals the end of their treatment. The royal also heard about how they engaged with complementary therapies and how they helped them with their own cancer journey.
She also visited an art therapy room at the centre during a session, which was attended by those going through their treatment and those in recovery. Kate then headed to the hospital's wellbeing garden, meeting with the resident gardener, Phil Walker.
Her visit concluded with the royal heading to the Teenage and Young Adult Ward, meeting teenage patients who were in the unit, which contains amenities like a music studio, gym and social hub.
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