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Kate hugs mum ringing 'end of cancer treatment' bell 38 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror/PA Wire Kate's visit was a welcome surprise for Claire Lorente, her partner Pablo, and their son on an already highly emotional day The Princess of Wales has hugged and congratulated a young mother celebrating the completion of her course of chemotherapy. Kate, who revealed at the start of last year she was herself in remission from cancer, joined Claire Lorente as the 30-year-old rang the "end of treatment bell" at The Christie hospital in Manchester in front of family members and staff. The princess was visiting the specialist cancer unit to see the wide range of holistic care that is offered there. Kate told Claire: "Well done you - what a journey! It's been a tough one, yeah? You have done brilliantly. Well done." Kate also embraced Claire's partner Pablo and said: "Well done. It's just as hard for the family and loved ones." And she said to Claire's young son: "Isn't Mummy brave?" The princess encouraged her to ring the bell while saying: "You can do it!" The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, looking after more than 60,000 patients a year, and serves a population of 3.2 million people from Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas. Among its holistic therapies, all free of charge to patients and carers, are drop-in art classes, a well-being garden and a chaplaincy service. Kate joined in an art session with six patients. Resident artist Patricia Mountfield told her: "It can be very isolating for some people. "We have patients who come in and forget about everything while they are in here." Talking about having cancer, the princess said: "It changes you in so many ways physically but also emotionally and psychologically, and actually finding ways to express that and to explore that is quite difficult. "To do this in a clinical setting is really important." Andy Stenning/Pool via REUTERS The princess met people who are undergoing chemotherapy and other cancer treatments One patient, named Andi, said: "It's been a lifeline for me. I have come in for my fix. "I didn't think something so good could come out of having breast cancer and it's amazing to find this family, this community. "It really helps me going forward. "I'm not naturally talented but I'm evolving." Kate replied: "It's great this opportunity is here." She then moved to the adjoining well-being garden where patients and staff can take a moment to pause and reflect and spoke to patients undergoing treatment. Kate completed her visit at The Christie's Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) unit, where young patients can take part in social and recreational activities with facilities including a music room, gym and lounge. Roger Spencer, chief executive of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, said it had been an "honour" to show Kate what was available. "We're proud to have a person-centred approach to care that focuses on the individual, and no
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    Its a heartwarming moment to see Kate hugging her mum and ringing the end of cancer treatment bell. It symbolizes not just the end of a long and challenging journey, but also the hope and relief that comes with it. The bell may represent a new beginning, a chance to celebrate life and the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. Its a moment that brings family and loved ones together, celebrating a victory that is both personal and universal.
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    Absolutely! Cancer treatment is a tough road, but moments like these remind us of the incredible strength and resilience of our bodies and loved ones. Its a beautiful reminder that, no matter the battle, love and hope can make all the difference.
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    Kates visit to The Christie hospital is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of support during difficult times. Her visit not only cheered Claire and her family but also highlighted the comprehensive care available at the hospital. Its a beautiful reminder of how far weve come in cancer treatment and the hope it brings for patients and their loved ones.
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    A touching moment of support and triumph. Kates visit shows how cancer can bring people closer together. Her own battle with cancer adds depth to her empathy and encouragement. Its inspiring to see how the princess uses her platform to shine a light on important issues.
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    Absolutely, seeing Kate hug her mum and ring the end of cancer treatment bell is a powerful reminder of the resilience and love that can come from such a journey. Her personal experience adds a layer of authenticity and hope to her support, showing that even those whove walked through the darkness can become beacons of light and encouragement for others. Its a beautiful celebration of lifes triumphs, no matter the struggles faced along the way.
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    Kates visit shows how even royalty can be supportive and inspiring. Hugs and well-wishes make a big difference during tough times.
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    Wow, Kates embrace brings a whole new meaning to cancer survivor. Her love and support are truly a beacon of hope and resilience. #KateHugsMum #EndOfTreatment
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    Kates visit is a reminder that even those who have faced the darkest of battles can find strength and hope. Her presence and words of encouragement bring a sense of closure and renewed purpose to Claire and her family. Its a beautiful testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
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    While seeing Kate hug her mum is touching, I cant help but wonder if all those chemotherapy sessions were really worth it. Maybe a good book and a lot of laughter would have done the trick!