
Kate Middleton completed an extremely challenging walk to raise money for cancer care.
The Princess of Wales, 44, shared a photo of herself on Sunday taking part in the National Three Peaks Challenge – a 24-hour endurance competition that involves climbing the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales. Middleton successfully climbed Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England and Yr Wydfa (Snowdon) in Wales.
The journey covers 23 miles and a climb of 10,052 feet, often in adverse weather and darkness.
Middleton smiled big in her photo Posted on x Despite the challenging physical event, he wore a baseball cap and a black jacket with a hood while carrying hiking gear on his back.
He also wrote a heartfelt note about how cancer has affected him. was the mother of three children Diagnosed with cancer in March 2024have completed chemotherapy be in remission From January 2025.
He wrote, “Cancer doesn’t just affect the body. It changes the way you think and feel and deeply affects every aspect of life.” “I know this personally, and the journey through and beyond treatment requires more than just medication.”
She added, “I have taken on the National Three Peaks Challenge not just as a physical endeavor, but as an opportunity to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back.”
Middleton said she was taking on the challenge to raise awareness “of the deep impact of serious illness and the importance of holistic health care.”
“This challenge will support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, helping to transform access and understanding of holistic care that will enhance recovery and treatment for patients across the UK,” he said.
Middleton also shared a message of support for those battling cancer.
He wrote, “Bravery isn’t just about moving forward. It’s about knowing how to stay grounded, connected, and living in the present, no matter what terrain or landscape you’re walking through.” “Together, we can stand with everyone living with cancer, ensuring no one feels ignored or unsupported as they face this disease.”
He added, “Please know that you are not alone.”
according to Royal Marsden Cancer CharityDonations raised by Middleton will be used to fund the development of a new center for holistic wellbeing and recovery, as well as the creation of a specialist program to “transform access to clinical treatment as well as holistic care” for patients across the UK to enhance recovery.













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