Kate completes Three Peaks challenge to raise money for cancer charity
The Princess of Wales has completed the National Three Peaks Challenge, climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon within 24 hours to raise money for the Royal Marsden cancer charity. This achievement marks her as the first royal to undertake the feat.

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AI-generatedThe Princess of Wales has completed the National Three Peaks Challenge, climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon within 24 hours to raise money for the Royal Marsden cancer charity. This achievement marks her as the first royal to undertake the feat. The Princess, who underwent chemotherapy for cancer and announced remission in January 2025, stated the challenge was a way to "give something back" and raise awareness of the broader impact of serious illness. She emphasized that cancer affects individuals physically, emotionally, and psychologically, impacting all aspects of life. The trek involved 23 miles of climbing and 462 miles of driving, with funds raised supporting holistic cancer care. She was joined at the end by her family.
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5 extractedCatherine trekked for 23 miles, with a total ascent of more than 3,000 metres (10,000ft), and a driving distance of 462 miles between locations.
Catherine, 44, revealed she had successfully taken on the trek not only as a physical endeavour but “to give something back” and raise awareness of the wider impact of serious illness.
The Princess of Wales has completed the Three Peaks challenge to raise money for a cancer charity.
Kensington Palace said they believed the expedition was a royal first, the princess being the first member of the royal family to complete the challenge.
Catherine was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer early in 2024, for which she underwent chemotherapy, and announced she was in remission in January 2025.