Both Jessie J and the Princess of Wales have battled cancer for the past few years. They shared a sweet moment at 2025’s Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Princess of Wales and Jessie J shared an emotional moment together at the Royal Variety Performance, after both battled cancer over the past two years. Meeting at the star-studded show held at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday (19 November), the pair spoke as the royal couple greeted a line of performers.
Jessie wore a full black outfit to go with her long, dark hair, which she wore in her song I’ll Never Know Why, which was inspired by a friend’s tragic suicide. Kate, who was elegantly dressed in a green velvet gown, and the 37-year-old exchanged a brief conversation.
The two men exchanged a heartfelt hug at the conclusion of their conversation because of cancer they had experienced previously. After having a mastectomy in June, Jessica was earlier this year diagnosed with breast cancer. She later had to postpone her fall tour because a second operation was in order.
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Kate has recently been diagnosed with cancer, too. In March 2024, she made the announcement that she had been given a cancer diagnosis and was receiving chemotherapy. The Princess has slowly begun to return to public life, but this was her first performance since she was diagnosed with cancer.
She thankfully discovered in January that the cancer was in remission despite not revealing what kind of cancer. She wrote on social media, “It is a relief to now be in remission and I continue to focus on recovery.”
Jessie, whose real name is Jessica Cornish, said as she explained their hug and that she only wanted to give her a hug because she has recently battled cancer. We made it clear that it was difficult, especially in the eyes of the public.
Kate’s husband, William, the Prince of Wales, and Jessie also had a conversation. He encouraged her to get involved with his charitable work on the subject because it was a talking point during their conversation.
The Prince and Princess’ Royal Foundation is heavily involved in the enduring Heads Together initiative, which encourages people to be more open about their mental health.
The singer has also spoken about mental health, revealing last year that she had been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The condition, according to the NHS, is a mental health disorder where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. Jessie said her diagnosis had made her love herself even more, writing on social media: “I’m hugging 11-year-old me.
Who would use a toothbrush to clean her trainers when she was stressed out and who has used 1000 lists to survive without feeling life will fall apart? To a deeper understanding of yourself through life. And being completely in love with yourself.
People living with cancer and their loved ones can receive private support from The Macmillan Support Line. If you need to talk, call us on 0808 808 0000.
If you are struggling with mental health, you can speak to a trained advisor from Mind mental health charity on 0300 123 3393 or email info@mind.org.uk
Source: Mirror

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