.During the clip, which was filmed on March 20 and shared last night by , the royal can be seen sitting on a bench in the gardens at Windsor as she spoke of her ‘shock’ at learning she had cancer.
The decision to film in that spot was perhaps particularly poignant for the Princess—behind her, trees could be seen in bloom and there appeared to be a field of daffodils.
The flowers are, in fact, a symbol of hope for those affected by cancer.According to the cancer charity Marie Curie’s , the flowers are “strong and resilient” and are seen as “a symbol of spring and symbolize new beginnings and rebirth.
They're a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.It was, perhaps, a subtle and poignant nod from the Princess to her fellow cancer sufferers that, as she said at the end of the video, they are “not alone.”In a deeply personal clip which was shared yesterday, Kate Middleton revealed the news that after she had in January, she was diagnosed with cancer.