Kate Middleton makes joyful appearance at Wimbledon
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Secret Life of Mom on MSNTrue Extent of Kate's Cancer Battle RevealedKate Middleton is in remission from cancer, but she’s not back to her old life yet. During an unannounced visit to Colchester Hospital’s RHS Wellbeing Garden on July 2nd, the Princess of Wales spoke honestly about her recovery challenges.
Kate Middleton confirmed on Jan. 14 that she's in remission after her private cancer battle in 2024.
Kate Middleton made her first public appearance since missing Royal Ascot, planting a rose named in her honor at a hospital garden, where she opened up about her cancer journey.
Kate, 43, announced in January that she is in remission from cancer. She first announced her cancer diagnosis publicly in March 2024. Kate has not shared the type of cancer with which she was diagnosed or any details of her treatment beyond sharing that she underwent chemotherapy.
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Kate Middleton’s latest outing is an ace. The Princess of Wales, 43, attended Wimbledon for the first time this year. She stepped out to watch American tennis player Amanda Anisimova and Poland’s Iga Swiatek face off in the women’s singles final on Saturday.
Kate Middleton is managing her energy after her cancer diagnosis in 2024. The Princess of Wales announced in January 2025 that she was in remission from the disease.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, is giving a raw look into her life after cancer and opening up about the recovery process. During a new public appearance at a hospital in Essex, England, the former Kate Middleton spoke to patients about her own experience with cancer.
Kate Middleton made her second Trooping the Colour appearance since announcing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024, and five months after announcing in January 2025 that she was in remission.
Kate Middleton shed light on some of the hurdles she'd had to face since completing cancer treatment earlier this year.
Kate Middleton has sparked new fears for her health by skipping the annual Royal Ascot horse races, leaving her glum-looking William husband flying solo at the event.
The Princess of Wales recently admitted that after her cancer battle, "You're not able to function normally at home as you perhaps once used to."