Kate Middleton: “Fight as I” – The 8-year-old message that defeated cancer with the help of the Princess of Wales

In 2021 he had met little Mila Snedon. The story of the then 5-year-old girl fighting the battle with him, had moved the princess of Wales who had joined the child. Today the 8-year-old now sends her own message to the cancerous princess. Shocked the entire planet after Kate Middleton announced that she was diagnosed with cancer and has already started chemo, however this particular news recalled the support shown by the Princess of Wales in the past to children and people who have been ill with the disease. In 2018, the princess contacted the charity “Little Princess Trust”, which makes realistic wigs for those who had lost their hair. In fact, Kate Middleton cut 48 cm of her hair and donated them to the charity, anonymously, so that there is no record that she is a member of the royal family. However, this was not the only time the Princess of Wales showed her support for children and people who are suffering from cancer. In 2021 Kate Middleton had met little Mila Snedon, as the story of the then 5-year-old girl had moved her. Kate Middleton Keeps her promise to five-year-old Mila Sneddon by wearing pink as they meet in person — The Sun (@TheSun) The 8 year old Mila, whose cancer has now retreated, has just learned the unpleasant news, sent an inspiring message of hope and bravery to the princess. “You will be brave because I was and you will fight it as I did,” the 8-year-old said in her touching message. The acquaintance in the pandemic Mila, from Stenchausmeur, near Falkerk, Scotland, met Kate Middleton, after her photograph was included in the princess’s photographic work during the coronavirus pandemic. She had come to symbolize isolation during the lockdown for coronavirus, after the photographic lens had immortalized her kissing the kitchen window at her home, while her father stood outside. The little girl had undergone chemotherapy for leukemia and was photographed separately by her father during the first lockdown, because he had to continue working and could not risk bringing Covid-19 into the family home. Kate and Mila spoke on the phone after the picture was selected between 100 for the exhibition and the book Hold Still. They met in May 2021 when Mila and her family were invited to the Hollirudhouse Palace in Edinburgh, where they both wore pink. He plans to make a card to wish Kate a speedy recovery. In fact, the young student, as the Independent reports, allegedly plans to make a card to wish Kate a speedy recovery. Mila’s mother, Linda Snedon referred to the unpleasant news with her X posting: “We are deeply sad at hearing the news about Katherine. A kind loving soul who always defended Mila both during and after her treatment. Mila is equally sad at hearing this news and will approach it privately in her own way.” “Kate showed Mila so much compassion, care and support” Mila’s mother spoke to Sunday Mail and as Kate’s announcement stated came on the two-year anniversary from the moment Mila’s cancer was in remission. “We were shopping when we heard the news. Mila turned towards me and told me she wanted to make and send Kate a card. So Mila will get in touch in her own personal way. Kate showed Mila so much compassion, care and support both during and after treatment. That is why it was very intense emotionally to see that she is now facing her own health struggles,” she initially said. “Cancer is like a community and a club in which no one wants to be a member. We are very sorry to hear that she joined the club, but as a Snedon family we fully support her and wish her the best. We have nothing but admiration for the one who was able to go out and tell her story publicly,” she added. photos: Reuters