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Princess Kate climbed the three highest mountains in Britain.
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Princess Kate climbed the three highest mountains in Britain.

British Princess Kate participated in the 'National Three Peaks Challenge,' climbing the three highest mountains in Great Britain as part of a campaign to support cancer patients. The event was organized by the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which collects funds for cancer treatment. Kate shared her experience on Instagram, emphasizing the emotional and psychological impact of cancer beyond physical health. She mentioned she had undergone chemotherapy earlier in 2024 after receiving a cancer diagnosis, though the specific type of cancer remains undisclosed. Through this challenge, Kate aimed to raise awareness and provide encouragement to those affected by cancer.

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Princess Kate climbed the three highest mountains in Britain.

British Princess Kate participated in the 'National Three Peaks Challenge,' climbing the three highest mountains in Great Britain as part of a campaign to support cancer patients. The event was organized by the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which collects funds for cancer treatment. Kate shared her experience on Instagram, emphasizing the emotional and psychological impact of cancer beyond physical health. She mentioned she had undergone chemotherapy earlier in 2024 after receiving a cancer diagnosis, though the specific type of cancer remains undisclosed. Through this challenge, Kate aimed to raise awareness and provide encouragement to those affected by cancer.

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