It might be the last time I feel the rain so I’m embracing it, says Deborah James

DEBORAH James has spent the afternoon happily “embracing” the rain, a week after revealing she had stopped cancer treatment.

She posted a short video from the back garden of her parents’ home, snuggled in a blanket while raindrops fall.


It might be the last time I feel the rain so I’m embracing it, says Deborah James
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Deborah posted wise words this afternoon, as she had a sit down in the drizzle


She was presented with a damehood by Prince William at her parents’ home in Woking, Surrey, on Friday

The mum-of-two was joined by her dog, who sat on a chair with her as she continues to make the most of every day.

She wrote: “A late friend once told me to embrace the rain because you never knew when you the last time you might feel that rain on your face is… so am embracing it. Albeit with blankets!”

Just days ago Deborah was sat in the same garden with Prince William, as he officially made her a Dame.

The royal was thought to have cleared his diary and made the trip to the Woking home, especially to ensure she got the gong from him.

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Deborah told how she had been blown away by the day, posing for a number of snaps with William and having a natter.

He talked with all of her family, who are gathered for her remaining days after she stopped active care at hospital.

The inspiring cancer campaigner was made a Dame after calls – led by Trending In The News – followed her astonishing fundraising effort.

On the same day she revealed the heartbreaking news she was moving to palliative care at her mum and dads, she launched the Bowelbabe fund.

Deborah, who has continued to add to her legion of supporters over the years, inspired donations of more than £6million in a week.

Last week after hitting the £5million mark, she wrote: “We’re completely lost for words. This is all just beyond anything we could have ever imagined.

“The last 5 days have been surreal. Thank you for putting a huge smile on my face, and helping us to launch a legacy to hopefully impact a lifetime cutting edge cancer care.

“Thanks to an incredibly generous donation earlier today, and to every single person who’s donated to the @bowelbabefund, we’ve just reached the unbelievable total of £5m.”

The mum-of-two was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer just days before Christmas in 2016.

Yet, “riding on the wings of science” as Deborah described it, she defied the odds time and time again.

She has captured hearts and inspired millions with her Sun columns and BBC podcast You, Me and the Big C.

Last year she celebrated her 40th, and the five-year milestone.

However last summer the drugs that had been keeping her alive — which did not exist for bowel cancer patients when she was first diagnosed — stopped working.

Last Monday, she shared a heartbreaking Instagram post saying she was now receiving end-of-life care at her parents’ home in Woking, Surrey, because the heroic efforts of her team of medics at The Royal Marsden Hospital in South West London were now fruitless.

She said her body “simply isn’t playing ball”, adding: “My body is so emaciated that I have no choice but to surrender to the inevitable.”

Deborah’s main mission throughout her cancer journey has been to spread awareness that anyone can get the disease, and early diagnosis is key.

Her close friend and cancer survivor Lauren Mahon echoed this earlier today, saying on Good Morning : “If it’s cancer, it’s not going anywhere.

“Burying your head in the sand only means a later diagnosis. And the later it is, the less chance of getting rid of this thing.

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