Known to fans as “Bowelbabe”, James succumbed to stage 4 bowel cancer after a five-year public battle that inspired many and helped raise awareness and millions of dollars for cancer care in the UK. She died on Tuesday while being surrounded by her family, who announced the sad news on her Instagram, in a post that read: “We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Dame Deborah James. the most amazing wife, daughter, sister, mummy. Deborah died peacefully today, surrounded by her family. “Deborah, who many of you will know as Bowelbabe, was an inspiration and we are incredibly proud of her and her work and commitment to philanthropy, fundraising and her endless efforts to raise awareness of the many cancers she has touched. ». Prince William visited Deborah James and made her a queen.Instagram / @bowelbabe The post went on to note how James broke down barriers, “challenged taboos and changed the discussion about cancer.” The mother of two was survived by her husband Sebastien and her children, Eloise, 12, and Hugo, 14. In early May, James wrote a heartbreaking farewell column for the Sun, announcing that she had run out of treatment options and would be entering her home. James narrated the battle with cancer with humor and grace. “It has nothing to do with the lack of access to the latest fancy drugs – it has nothing to do with the fact that I could not have a life-saving operation – it is just that I have an extremely difficult cancer in an extremely difficult area of my body that still “Today ‘s technology and cutting – edge techniques can not cure… My body is so emaciated that I have no choice but to give in to the inevitable,” he wrote. But even after the farewell, it continued to make international headlines. Journalist and radio presenter James recounted her battle with bowel cancer. James started her own charity, the Bowelbabe Fund, to fund clinical trials and cancer care. Within 24 hours, it raised more than $ 1 million and by the end of May, had more than $ 7 million in its coffers – a testament to its impact on the cancer community and community. Then, a week later, Prince William visited her at home, making her the woman. “Prince William really came to our family home today !! It is a great honor for me to come with us for afternoon tea and champagne, where not only did she spend a generous time talking to my whole family, but she also honored me with my Damehood “, she wrote on her Instagram along with a photo of herself. Duke of Cambridge. James was diagnosed with the rare form of cancer, the B-RAF mutation, a few days before Christmas 2016 – at the age of 34. James, Sebastien’s husband and children Eloise and Hugo pose with Prince William. Instagram / @bowelbabe After receiving the devastating news, she became a cancer warrior and bravely narrated her painful health journey with humor and thanks to her regular column in the Sun. The announcement of her death included her last words of wisdom – feelings she had often shared during her five-year battle with bowel cancer. “And some last things from Deborah…” find a life worth enjoying. do I take risks? love deeply; Do I have no regrets? and always, always have revolutionary hope. And finally, check your cap – it could just save your life. “