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Princess Catherine’s Birthday Reflections Contrast with the Reality for Women with Cancer in Prison

Princess Catherine celebrated her 44th birthday by releasing a personal video on social media, reflecting on the healing power of nature and the seasons. She spoke of how even in the coldest, darkest season, winter can bring stillness, patience, and quiet consideration. Her words resonated with many who find solace in the natural world.

Yet, for women in prison with cancer, the healing power of nature remains out of reach. At HMP Eastwood Park and other women’s prisons across the UK, cancer patients are being denied their legal right to one hour of fresh air outside each day. Those too unwell to rise at 8:00 am are not offered alternative times, leaving them confined indoors. This lack of access worsens their physical health, deepens depression, and diminishes their chances of survival.

Despite international and domestic law guaranteeing humane treatment, these women are subjected to conditions that amount to cruelty and neglect. While Princess Catherine has thankfully received treatment and the all‑clear, women in prison are dying in the name of the Crown, denied dignity and basic care. Their suffering highlights systemic failures in prison healthcare and human rights.

Campaigners from the Feminist Justice Coalition are calling for urgent action. They argue that fresh air, exercise, and access to treatment are not privileges but fundamental rights. The contrast between Catherine’s reflections on nature and the lived reality of incarcerated women with cancer underscores the need for public awareness and solidarity.

Supporters are encouraged to back the Feminist Justice Coalition’s campaign to highlight the plight of women with cancer in prison. Donations will help amplify their voices, push for accountability, and demand humane treatment.

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Opinion article by The View.

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