Kate Middleton says cancer 'changes how you think and feel'
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Alongside a photo of herself on top of a mountain in the fog, Princess Kate revealed that she was taking part in the "National Three Peaks Challenge, not simply as a physical endeavor but as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back."
THE Princess of Wales has scaled new heights by climbing Britain’s three highest peaks in 24 hours for a cancer charity. Kate, 44, who is recovering from cancer, completed the tough
Princess Kate Middleton chose to address her ongoing cancer battle in her own time. Kate’s last official public appearance before taking a break was in December 2023. One month later, Kensington Palace confirmed that Kate wouldn’t be involved in any royal engagements until after April at the earliest due to a planned abdominal surgery.
The Princess of Wales shared how she is “so grateful to be here” and “strong enough to walk these hills” as she completed the Three Peaks Challenge.In a surprise feat of endurance, Kate took on the gruelling “personal” expedition this weekend to raise money for a cancer charity and “explore life beyond diagnosis”.
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