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Princess of Wales says she is 'grateful to be alive' as she marks 44th birthday
Summary
Kensington Palace released the final 'Mother Nature' film on the Princess of Wales's 44th birthday, featuring her voiceover about nature and recovery and a line saying she is 'deeply grateful...to be alive'. The palace described the film as the culmination of a year-long, personal creative project.
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The Princess of Wales marked her 44th birthday with the release of the Winter instalment in Kensington Palace's year-long 'Mother Nature' film series. The short film includes footage of her walking near her Windsor home and other UK locations, and carries a voiceover in which she reflects on nature, healing and gratitude. In the voiceover she says she is 'deeply grateful...to be alive' and speaks about stillness, reflection and the role of nature in recovery. Kensington Palace described the release as the culmination of a personal creative project for the Princess.
Key points:
- Kensington Palace released the Winter episode of the 'Mother Nature' series, produced by Will Warr, with scenes filmed in locations including Berkshire, Cumbria, Gloucestershire, London, East Sussex and The Cotswolds.
- The Princess provides the voiceover, reflecting on fears, tears and healing, and saying she is "deeply grateful...to be alive."
- The palace said the series was intended as a reflection on nature's role in human experience and collective healing, and that the Spring episode first launched during last year's Mental Health Awareness Week.
- The Princess underwent major abdominal surgery in January 2024; doctors later reported evidence of cancer and she subsequently received follow-up treatment and later announced she was in remission, as reported.
- Palace aides said the themes of nature and creativity will continue to be central to the Princess's work, with further plans not yet detailed.
Summary:
The Winter film closes the year-long 'Mother Nature' series and presents a personal reflection by the Princess on recovery and the comfort she has taken from nature. Kensington Palace said these themes will remain at the heart of her public work; further plans are undetermined at this time.
Sources
Princess of Wales describes how nature has 'helped me heal' in video marking 44th birthday
The Guardian1/9/2026, 1:15:06 PMOpen source →
Princess of Wales is 'grateful to be alive' as she marks 44th birthday
Daily Mail Online1/9/2026, 10:08:31 AMOpen source →
Princess of Wales is ' grateful to be alive' as she marks birthday
Daily Mail Online1/9/2026, 9:35:10 AMOpen source →
