Months after her gradual return to royal duties, she announced… Kate Middleton She succeeded in completing the “Three Peaks Challenge”, after climbing the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales within 24 hours, in a step she dedicated to supporting… Cancer patients And collecting donations for the Royal Marsden Charitable Foundation.
Middleton, 44 years old, said in a post on her official account:InstagramShe climbed the peaks of Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis and Snowdon, considering that the experience was an opportunity to reflect on her life after being diagnosed with cancer, and to give back to everyone who supported her during her treatment journey.
Kate Middleton faces a personal challenge after her treatment journey
The initiative comes at a time when Kate is continuing her recovery phase, after she underwent preventive chemotherapy last year after discovering that she had an undisclosed type of cancer. Cancer After a major abdominal injury in early 2024.
Since her return to public appearance, the Princess of Wales has been keen to share her personal experience, speaking about the profound impact that the disease has had on her and her family members.
Kate Middleton receives a family reception at the end of the trip
When the challenge ended, she was received by her husband, Prince William, and their three children. Prince George, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis, along with her parents and brother, while she indicated that she completed the challenge alone with the support of the mountain rescue team.
Kate Middleton supports the Royal Marsden Foundation
Kate explained that the initiative aims to highlight the importance of comprehensive care for cancer patients, in addition to collecting donations for the Royal Marsden Charitable Foundation, which supports the hospital where she received treatment.

Kate Middleton after climbing 3 peaks in Britain in support of cancer patients (Instagram)
“A lot of people ask me why I’m taking on this challenge, and part of it is personal,” she said in a video statement. “I’m so grateful to be here, and to be strong enough to climb these hills, but more importantly, I’m giving back and appreciating all the amazing work that’s going on across this country.”
Finally, she pointed out that during her journey she met people living with cancer or who had recovered from it, stressing that she realizes from her personal experience how difficult this stage is, and said: “I really wanted to take this opportunity to contribute to this wonderful work, especially supporting the Royal Marsden Charitable Foundation, which does exceptional work in supporting patients and those recovering.”













