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Jun 29, 2026

'Why Princess Kate's Three Peaks victory means so much to me as I battle cancer'

Why Princess Kate's Three Peaks victory means so much to me as I battle incurable cancer

This news came at exactly the right time.

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Princess Kate completes Three Peaks challenge (Image: Kensington Palace)

I imagine all royal fans felt the same as I did yesterday when reading the headlines about Princess Kate. With Kensington Palace issuing a cancer update in the early evening, I was initially panicked. Was it that her cancer had returned? Would she have to undergo a different arduous treatment? How would this affect her family? Thankfully, I and the rest of the UK could breathe a sigh of relief as the update was that she had completed the Three Peaks challenge this weekend.

She said she did it "as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back". And in the picture posted on Twitter (I still refuse to call it X), she looks so happy. Her update came at exactly the right time for me because I'm days away from officially starting the training for my own endurance event.

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While she did 23 miles of walking and 3,064m of vertical climbing, along with 462 miles of driving between the three highest peaks of Scotland, England, and Wales – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon – in 24 hours, my challenge will be a lot smaller.

Next July, I'll be embarking on a 26-mile "Helihike" along the Devon coast to raise money for Devon Air Ambulance.

I'm doing it because, similarly to Princess Kate, I want to prove I can.

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