Princess of Wales offers support to cancer patient’s mother Tina Adamou

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Catherine, the Princess of Wales, shared a heartfelt message of support with Tina Adamou, a mother whose life has been upended by her daughter’s battle with cancer.

Catherine, who herself received treatment at the same hospital, visited cancer patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London on Tuesday, January 14.

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During her visit, Catherine met with Adamou, whose 19-year-old daughter is currently in intensive care.

As Adamou became visibly distressed, the princess comforted her with a reassuring embrace and words of encouragement.

“It will get better. There is light at the end of the tunnel,” she shared.

Source: The Independent

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