Kate Middleton expressed her support for the Natural History Museum in London during the reopening of the redesigned gardens. In a story published on Instagram on July 18, the Princess of Wales shared her enthusiasm for the Urban Nature project. This project aims to reconnect Londoners with nature by redesigning the five hectares surrounding the museum.
Kate Middleton, currently undergoing preventive chemotherapy, emphasized the importance of nature for health: "I know the power of nature to support our well-being; it brings us joy and helps us stay physically, mentally, and spiritually healthy." This statement comes after a period of withdrawal from public life following her cancer.
On July 14, the Princess made a notable appearance at the Wimbledon tournament final, presenting the trophy to the winner, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz. This outing was warmly received by the public, marking her return to the public scene after several months of absence.
Kate Middleton also expressed her gratitude for the support received during her treatment: "I have been overwhelmed by all the kind messages of support and encouragement. It has really made all the difference for William and me." The Princess hopes that the museum’s new gardens will inspire visitors.