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Prince William thanks ITV for cancer campaign that was 'so important to Deborah James'

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Prince William has thanked Lorraine Kelly for her ongoing No Butts campaign, which was spearheaded by Dame Deborah James before her death aged 40 from bowel cancer last June.The Prince of Wales, 40, previously went to visit the podcaster and campaigner at her family home to present her with her damehood and they shared afternoon tea and champagne together.

In a new video posted on the Kensington Palace Twitter account, he said: “Hi, Lorraine. Just want to say a big thank you to you and your team for all you are doing to raise awareness around bowel cancer through your No Butts campaign. "As you know, I got to meet Dame Deborah so I know how important this was to her." He continued on camera: "Forty-six thousand people in the UK get diagnosed each year with bowel cancer and yet many of us don’t know the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer, particularly in us men. "So if you are watching this, please take a second to listen and learn about the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer.

It could save your life.” Many quickly commented on the Prince's video, with one writing: "Having gone through the Urgent pathway to from symptoms to colonoscopy, I can say that this campaign helped me along my way, to getting tested and fortunately the all clear." King Charles III: A complete guide to the coronation In this commemorative edition of OK!, we bring you everything you need to know about King Charles III's historic coronation, while also delving into the rich history of coronations past, and the significance of the pomp and pageantry that will be on display.

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