The Princess of Wales continues to look back fondly on completing the grueling National Three Peaks Challenge in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Kate took to her official social media platform with new and heartwarming images of herself meeting her emotional and proud family at the bottom of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) to mark her fulfillment of the criteria for the challenge.
She was met by Prince William, their kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as well as her parents Carole and Michael Middleton and her brother James.
âThis time last week, completing the National Three Peaks Challenge. A huge thank you to everybody who has supported The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity,â the caption alongside the post from the royal read.
The challenge consists of scaling the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales over the span of 24 hours. Kate climbed Scotlandâs Ben Nevis at 1,345 m (4,413 ft), Englandâs Scafell Pike, coming up to 978 m (3,209 ft) and finally Walesâ Snowdon or Yr Wyddfa at 1,085 m (3,560 ft).
When the Princess undertook the challenge, she marked the milestone with a similar photo of herself scaling the summit of Ben Nevis. âEvery year, hundreds of thousands of people in this country hear the words no one wants to hear,â a message from her read beside the photo.
âWhat follows is a path that tests every part of who we are: physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. The challenges ripple outwards, touching families, friendships, work and the quiet moments we spend alone with our thoughts.â
âCancer doesnât just affect the body,â she continued. âIt changes how you think and feel and profoundly affects every aspect of life. I know this personally, and that the journey through and beyond treatment requires more than medicine alone.â
âI have taken on the National Three Peaks Challenge, not simply as a physical endeavour but as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back. The Royal Marsden is a place that holds great meaning for me and whose care and expertise are life changing for so many people.â
She elaborated on her mission to raise awareness for cancer aid and to support the Trust and the hospital that treated her. âWe have an opportunity to reshape what the future of holistic cancer care looks like, enabling more people, nationwide, to access the kind of personalised support that can help make a meaningful difference during and after medical treatment.â
Kate added: âThis challenge will support the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, helping to transform access to, and understanding of, holistic care that will enhance recovery and healing for patients across the UK.â
She concluded with: âBetween effort and acceptance, between control and trust, between thinking and simply being. Because in the end, bravery isnât just about pushing forward. It is about knowing how to stay grounded, connected and present, no matter the terrain or landscape you are walking.â
To find out more or donate, please visit royalmarsden.org/princessofwales
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