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Princess Kate has climbed the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales for charity.
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Princess Kate has climbed the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales for charity.

Princess Kate completed a 24-hour challenge climbing the highest peaks in England, Scotland, and Wales—Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis, and Snowdon—to raise awareness and funds for cancer charity. She shared her personal experience with cancer, having been diagnosed earlier in 2024 and undergoing chemotherapy before entering remission in January 2025. The event aimed to highlight the broader impacts of serious illnesses and the importance of holistic healthcare. The challenge was supported by mountain rescue services, and she was greeted at the end by Prince William, their three children, her parents, and brother. The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, linked to the Royal Marsden Hospital where she received treatment, benefits from this initiative.

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Princess Kate has climbed the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales for charity.

Princess Kate completed a 24-hour challenge climbing the highest peaks in England, Scotland, and Wales—Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis, and Snowdon—to raise awareness and funds for cancer charity. She shared her personal experience with cancer, having been diagnosed earlier in 2024 and undergoing chemotherapy before entering remission in January 2025. The event aimed to highlight the broader impacts of serious illnesses and the importance of holistic healthcare. The challenge was supported by mountain rescue services, and she was greeted at the end by Prince William, their three children, her parents, and brother. The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, linked to the Royal Marsden Hospital where she received treatment, benefits from this initiative.

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