Kate Middleton makes joyful appearance at Wimbledon
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The sighting comes soon after Middleton got candid about her cancer recovery during her visit to Colchester Hospital i
After missing a series of events, Kate Middleton makes her much-anticipated return to a public event following her “rollercoaster” cancer recovery. The Princess of Wales is getting back to things she once loved, stepping out for one of her favorite summer traditions: Wimbledon!
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The Mirror US on MSNYoung fan gives heartwarming advice to Kate Middleton on Wimbledon return post-cancer battleKate Middleton returned to Wimbledon for the first time since her cancer diagnosis and spoke to young fans at the All England Club before the ladies' singles final on Saturday
Kate Middleton, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, returned to Wimbledon for the 2025 tennis tournament.
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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.
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.
Kate Middleton shed light on some of the hurdles she'd had to face since completing cancer treatment earlier this year.
The Princess of Wales, 43, returned to public duties this week while visiting Colchester Hospital in Essex, England.
The Princess of Wales, 43, appeared at the event with club chair Debbie Jevans and received an emotional welcome as she made her way to her seat at Centre Court. As seen in a video shared to X by Wimbledon, the crowd clapped and cheered on their feet as Princess Kate made her way to her seat in the front row of the Royal Box.