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Princess Kate hugs cancer patient in touching moment during Christmas Day walkabout

Karen Maclean spoke about the "unexpected" moment with Kate

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Princess Kate stepped out with her family for the royals’ annual Christmas Day walkabout and she shared a sweet moment with a cancer patient.

On December 25, members of the royal family spoke with fans who had gathered in Sandringham following a church service.

The Princess of Wales, who announced the end of her chemotherapy treatment in September, was seen embracing a fellow cancer patient during the walkabout, leaving the woman moved.

Princess Kate speaks with woman during Christmas Day walkabout
The Princess of Wales shared a touching moment with a fellow cancer patient (Credit: Cover Images)

Princess Kate hugs cancer patient during Christmas Day walkabout

Pensioner Karen Maclean, 73, shared details about her moment with Kate as she said the hug was “really unexpected”.

Karen is still receiving treatment for cancer. Speaking to The Sun about her moment with the princess, Karen said: “We were talking about our illnesses, because we’re both cancer victims, when she reached out and hugged me.

“It was really unexpected and such a joy… I gave her a tight squeeze back. It was such a surreal moment. I wasn’t expecting that at all. It was so overwhelmingly good.

“You get a camaraderie with other cancer victims. Unless you’ve been on that journey you can’t understand what it’s like.”

Princess Kate smiling in green outfit during Christmas Day walkabout
Kate was all smiles on Christmas Day (Credit: Cover Images)

Princess of Wales ‘hugely grateful’ for NHS workers

Elsewhere, Kate also spoke to Rachel Anvil – an NHS worker.

Kate told Rachel during the walkabout: “The amount of people who have written this year is extraordinary and I think cancer just really does resonate with so many families.

“People like you are doing all the hard work out there. I’m hugely grateful.”

It was really unexpected and such a joy… I gave her a tight squeeze back.

Speaking to the MailOnline about Kate, Rachel said: “She was wonderful. She was really respectful and grateful. She said people like me an other health care workers are the ones who are doing all the hard work.

“It was real privilege. We are only down the road. So get close and personal, it not an opportunity that comes up all the time. I shook her hand. I’m really lucky.”

Prince William, Kate and their three children leaving church on Christmas Day
The Wales family was out to greet fans after a church service (Credit: Cover Images)

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In September, Kate announced the end of her cancer treatment.

It came months after she shared her diagnosis publicly in March. In a video shared after her summer break with her family, Kate said: “The last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family. Life as you know it can change in an instant and we have had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and road unknown.”

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She added: “Doing what I can to stay cancer free is now my focus. Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes.”

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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