Kate Middleton shares rare family photos after completing National Three Peaks Challenge
LONDON, ENGLAND: Kate Middleton has offered a rare glimpse into her family life after completing a demanding charity challenge across Britain’s highest peaks. The Princess of Wales shared a series of personal photos featuring her family following the National Three Peaks Challenge.
The challenge, completed to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, involved hiking the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales. Her latest post highlighted both the cause and the family support behind her journey.
Kate Middleton shares rare family moments after national three peaks challenge
Kate Middleton has offered a rare glimpse into her support system by sharing family photographs featuring Prince William and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The images showed warm, candid moments including hugs, conversations and family interactions.
The post also included Carole and Michael Middleton and James Middleton, giving a wider look at the family presence behind the Princess of Wales during the milestone.
Kate Middleton shares family support system after charity hiking challenge
The first image showed Middleton embracing Prince William, followed by moments of him with their children, including interactions with Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte. Another frame featured the family of four together, while the final image included her parents and brother in a group portrait.
Middleton captioned the post, “This time last week, completing the National Three Peaks Challenge. A huge thank you to everybody who has supported The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.” She added, “To find out more or donate, please visit link in bio.”
Kate Middleton reflects on life beyond diagnosis after mountain challenge
Earlier, Middleton shared a photo from the summit of Ben Nevis, where she spoke about the wider impact of serious illness and recovery. She noted that cancer affects more than just the body and changes emotional and mental wellbeing.
She described the challenge as a way to “explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back,” while highlighting awareness around holistic care and recovery support.
Middleton also said the initiative aimed to improve access to care for patients across the UK through The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.