Kate Middleton Speaks Up for People with Addiction amid Her Cancer Journey: 'Recovery Is Possible'

Mar. 15, 2025

Princess Kate during her surprise visit to Southport, England on Oct. 10, 2024.Photo:Danny Lawson / POOL / AFP/Getty

Catherine, Princess of Wales reacts as she speaks to members of the emergency services during a visit to Southport Community Centre in Southport, north west England on October 10, 2024, where she and Prince William met rescue workers and the families of those caught up in the Southport knife attack earlier this year.

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In a message penned in support of Addiction Awareness Week, the Princess of Wales said that progress is being made in tackling the prejudice and stigma around addiction and urged people to show kindness and empathy in order to break down barriers.

“Addiction is not a choice. It is a serious mental health condition that could affect any one of us,” Kate, 42, wrote in her supportive message ahead of the start of Addiction Awareness Week on Nov. 30.

It came as Kate has been tackling her own hurdles — she announced in September that she has ended her cancer treatment butis still taking “each day as it comes.”

Princess Kate during her visit to Southport, England on Oct. 10, 2024.Danny Lawson - WPA Pool/Getty

Catherine, Princess of Wales speaks with members of the Emergency Services during a visit to Southport Community Centre on October 10, 2024 in Southport, England.

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Addiction and its effects on families and the community was one of the first causes Princess Kate adopted when she started her public life soon after marryingPrince Williamin 2011 — and she has tied it to the mental health initiatives and awareness building she has done over the years since.

“It has been heartening to see that progress is still being made to end the stigma surrounding those battling addiction. For too long, many have suffered in silence, harboring feelings of shame and guilt about their condition, despite their vulnerability,” Princess Kate added in her message.

“Everyone suffering from addiction is another human being, with a story of their own, which many of us don’t understand or see.”

She concluded, “Addiction is not a choice. It is a serious mental health condition that could affect any one of us. By acting with humility and compassion we can all make a difference and support those who are suffering.”

“Many charities up and down the country are guiding individuals and families through the toughest of times. But they cannot do it alone. It is up to each and every one of us to change the way we think about and consider the many people coping with addiction.”

Princess Kate embraced cancer patient Liz hatton during the teen’s visit to Windsor Castle on Oct. 2, 2024.Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace

The Prince and Princess of Wales meeting young photographer Liz Hatton and family at Windsor Castle.

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Last year, when she was conducting a regular calendar of public visits, Kate went to theHMP High Down men’s prisonin Surrey, England, and noted that her work with addiction, mental health and children are all related.

The Princess is gradually returning to her royal duties after the end of her cancer treatment. On Oct. 2 she met photographer and cancer patient Liz Hatton, whodied on Nov. 27, and on Oct. 10 made a surprise trip to Southport to support the families of thethree young girlswho died in a July 29 massstabbingat a Taylor Swift-themed yoga and dance class.

The Princess of Wales at last year’s Together at Christmas carol service, on Dec. 8, 2024. She is hosting another on December 6.CHRIS JACKSON/POOL/AFP via Getty

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles as she arrives to attend the “Together At Christmas” Carol Service” at Westminster Abbey in London

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Next week, she is set to appear alongside William to help welcome the Emir of Qatar for a state visit to the U.K. On Dec. 6,she hosts her annual Together at Christmas Carol concertat London’s Westminster Abbey.

She has sporadically been holding meetings with her staff and aides andsome of her key causeslike her mission to support Early Childhood too.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

source: people.com