Princess of Wales’s speaks candidly on cancer journey
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Princess of Wales’s remarkable achievement of completing the infamous National Three Peaks challenge has coincided with a remarkably personal cancer diagnosis message.
- While, on every path, the help of Mountain Rescue was a safety, Catherine successfully completed all 3 peaks in Scotland – namely, Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike in England and Snow don in Wales.
- The path that follows that defines every fibre of who we are – be that emotionally, physically, psychologically or spiritually,” the Princess wrote.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Princess of Wales’s remarkable achievement of completing the infamous National Three Peaks challenge has coincided with a remarkably personal cancer diagnosis message. Famously known for being strong and courageous when dealing with the odds of being put in certain situations in life, Catherine, Princess of Wales – mother-of-three, had decided to do the challenge alone. The challenge saw the 44-year-old complete all 3 highest peaks in the UK – all with in a space of 24 hours!
While, on every path, the help of Mountain Rescue was a safety, Catherine successfully completed all 3 peaks in Scotland – namely, Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike in England and Snow don in Wales.
What awaited her was none other than her loving husband Prince William, George, Charlotte and Louis as well as her dear parents and brother. “The path that defines every fiber of who we are” Hours after finishing the extremely demanding task, she spoke out with a heartwarming, personal message on her social media. “Every year hundreds of thousands of people in this country hear a diagnosis, which nobody in their lifetime want to hear. The path that follows that defines every fibre of who we are – be that emotionally, physically, psychologically or spiritually,” the Princess wrote.